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LAST DAY IN POLAND

Marcin Pajak

 

Neo-Prog

3.10 | 2 ratings

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3 stars Good atmosphere. I love such a vivacious performance. "Last Day In Poland" featuring the stage performances in Poland was released as Marcin's first "live" album in July 2021. Basically I'm pretty fond of gigs, and sadly I cannot attend any gig because I work as a practitioner for some Covid19-related patients under such a tough situation, but this album gives me full of pleasure to attend a 'virtual' gig. As if I were in front of the stage as one of the audience, Marcin's cool and vivid play encourages and stimulates my inner mind. His songs are quite pop and acceptable (so, not so eccentric nor specialized) but colourful sound approaches and energetic instrumental plays are fascinating enough for me to enjoy on the audio equipment at home. In addition, this album should arouse my interest in 'real' gigs in the near future.

We cannot mention that all of his songs are varied nor innovative indeed, but musical performances on every track by Marcin and his artist mates are incredibly excellent and delightful. For me the latter part of "Last Day" sounds pretty impressive, filled with smooth grooves and heartwarming melody lines, consisting of Neo-Symphonic texture and slightly heavy, metallic sound endorsement. "Lost In Time" has crazy ethnic theatrical power (maybe by Marcin's guitar shouts) and mysterious tropical humid flavour here and there, and sometimes dry-fruity drumming and technically swift guitar solo performances catch our ears. Who cares about progressiveness or unexpectedness into the live performance on the stage? Yes as he says, "Talking With Spirits" is very important and of course my love due to its oriental vibes with repetitive tribal voices like ritualism.

Such a flavourful, wonderful live album worth carefully listening to is much appreciated especially under the pandemic situation. Yes!

DamoXt7942 | 3/5 |

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