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REVOLUTIONS

Magenta

 

Neo-Prog

3.57 | 206 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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3 stars Rob Reed the former leader of CYAN created this new band called MAGENTA with Christina Murphy who actually sang backup vocals on one of CYAN's albums. Andy Edwards (IQ) guests on guitar on one track and he too played on one of CYAN's records. This is MAGENTA's debut recording and it's an ambitious double album. "The main theme behind this project is "Faith'. Whether it is faith in someone or something, it is about the fact that people's survival and developement depends on belief." There are four main tracks divided into sections although you wouldn't know it as these sections all blend together. My biggest complaint is probably the length of this record, there are so many songs that for me are average at best, so it makes for a long listen.

Lots to like though. The exception for me is the first track that is my least favourite.Talk about getting off on the wrong foot.That opening male / female vocal melody is cringe-worthy for me. Orchestral moments too that I dislike. In contrast "The White Witch" is my favourite with Andy Edwards guesting on guitar. This just sounds like what would become classic MAGENTA. Christina is the focus although the instrumental work is powerful at times. I like the keyboards too 2 1/2 minutes in. "War" also appeals to me with that heavy beat with guitar soloing over top. Synths then vocals as the beat continues. "Renewed Purpose" is great too with that pulsating organ although it loses it's lustre (much like the album) later on.

A pretty good start but barely 3 stars in my estimation.

Mellotron Storm | 3/5 |

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