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EEMYNOR

Siiilk

 

Crossover Prog

4.01 | 40 ratings

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clarso
5 stars What a great news Siiilk sends us with Eemynor their latest recording. Everything is of an incredible quality, with the finesse of the atmospheres, the magic of the sounds, a permanent invitation to a world that does not exist, with the unique and dreamlike music they have invented. What a joy to hear the soothing of the soul, and all the high spirits that Gilbert Gandil and Jacques Roman (the two founders of the group Pulsar, which already projected us into the cosmos from 1974 to 2006), inhabited by all the tenderness and confidence of the very beautiful texts of Richard Pick on vocals, and the voice of Catherine Pick, a celestial and pure soprano, all in sweetness. Each track brings a dreamy cloud to this ensemble: Eemynor, which takes us from a desert to a weightless song a bit like Peter Gabriel from a few years ago, and ends like a blues where Gandil's fabulous guitar pierces us with its feeling. Signs in the sand, sounds like an epic magically transported to a mysterious world without any landmarks, and ends with a departure, as if in a memory that we haven't lived yet. Almost all the tracks have their own personality and complement each other. Burning hopes Catherine's sweet lyrical flight, Monsoon lights pearl of Middle Eastern etno-world music, Spandam and its violent breaks where Gandil tears our stomachs out, Morning rain a little more classical, then the extraordinary Song for Syd in 5 sublime parts, a tribute to Syd Barret that nobody has forgotten, and to close this album, "number 9" surprising by its originality, its innovation and the depth of its bewitching and sublime underwater world Thanks to Siiilk
clarso | 5/5 |

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