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ULTRA EGO

Feed Me Jack

 

Crossover Prog

3.97 | 4 ratings

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Shrek the Progre
4 stars If I needed to describe this album in one word: schizo, that'd be it. That's not simply good or bad and, to clarify, for the average progger it's nothing particularly weird or inaccessible. It's tasteful and you can promptly recognize there's some good shizzle here. By schizo I refer to the fragmentary, mutable aspect of the music. On one hand, it's dense and creative: a lot of melodies, weird tempos, different moods, and so on. Some instrumental passages focus on wall-of-sound textures that are so deep and pleasant, and there's where the music is at it's proggiest imo. On the other hand, everything starts and changes too fast - I feel like the ideas could be elaborated further, sometimes by simply making the passages longer. A negative aspect imo, since the songs and album are already so short. It's weird given that my issue with music tends to be the exact opposite: extended passages insisting on a single idea to the point it's bland, tiresome. And in the middle of this instrumental maestry and some nice singing there are passages that get too close to more generic indie choruses - what can I say, after all, this is not primarily prog, but this comes out as another blemish for me. Certainly going to keep an eye on the bands future releases.

A song or a some passages are 5 stars for sure, overall I'll give it 3.5 stars, rounding up to the fourth.

Shrek the Progre | 4/5 |

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