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POWER OF INFINITY

Gerard

Neo-Prog


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erik neuteboom
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3 stars As a hugh fan from this keyboard driven Japanese progrock trio, I was disappointed about their last two efforts, to me it seemed that the source of inspiration was almost dried up. But I've good news for the all those progheads who love the typical bombastic approach of this Japanese progrock trio because Gerard has delivered a very pleasant album, at some moments the magic of the first two albums seems back! As a kind of fresh wind the band has invited ex-Leviathan singer to do the vocals on this album. He does a decent job but his contribution is not very memorable. I'm more delighted about the frequent instrumental parts on which Gerard delivers outstanding ultimate bombastic progrock with splendid play on the Hammond organ (Keitn Emerson inspired), Mellotron and sensational Korg Trinity synthesizer (with strong echoes from Eddie Jobson), EXCELLENT!! By the way, a good singer and perhaps a powerful guitarist (like in the old days) would lift up the music from Gerard to at least four stars.
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