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WABIąC CIENIE

Albion

 

Neo-Prog

3.94 | 23 ratings

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nandprogger
4 stars Albion is a Polish band that leads a woman on vocals, after listening MAGENTA, I like listening to bands such progs; ALBION not disappoint me. Walking through the neo prog vein can do well in this work, what you'll hear in Wabiac Cienie is not surprising in terms of vocals, maybe the very difficult language, that is my feeling, but like all neo prog band is proposed to be more commercial. In the opening track, something like some studies of IQ: hard rock with some modern keyboards and mini solos even with moments of reflection as it unfolds to the climax. "Szary" the exploration of different timbres of the synthesizer creates a sombre mood and rhythmic, nothing heavy, just broken the percussion and the guitar solo of exquisite taste. "Biegi teczy po" to start at this age think back to the typical neoprog, you are deceived, because from there we see who runs the progressive lines are melodic instruments, psychedelia is extremely tasteful where the sounds were perfect complements . "Yuppie" is for all ears, because lines of electric guitar "stick in the head like gum," is one of favorite tracks, bass lines swing as the keyboard safe environment, this is the track where interpretation the singer stands out. "Inny" here we find a neo prog band common to any band, more fins tiring for the singer to secure a sound wave. "Wolna" perhaps resembles the melody on other tracks on the same disk, but getting heard here Sicrono the perfect keyboard and electric guitar. "Cienie" is perhaps the disappointment of the album, YES I feel something here, one gets the feeling melodies sound like loose, as something starts and ends with another. this is a beautiful album, new avenues for the neo prog, something much better than PALL AS, COLLAGE. in my opinion, fans might like Gazpacho.
nandprogger | 4/5 |

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