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PERFECTLY FLAWED

Pinn Dropp

 

Heavy Prog

3.93 | 54 ratings

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alainPP
4 stars Let's get into the album a bit with "Significant Someone" and its MAGYAR POSSE-style tune, a bit hypnotic, yes that's hypnotic, starting with a voice and solo combination during the title. The following three titles are those that I have already referenced on Re from 2017, so it's up to you to go to the review of the EP. Tracks 5 and 7 "Fluorescent Dreamscape" in 2 parts begin with a voice-over then leave with a tune already heard, except that here the voice is almost phrased at certain moments, fortunately relieved by some almost guttural rises; the 2nd part is more of a ballad with piano (the one we had as children with a crystal clear sound) and acoustic guitar. It is with "Perfectly Flawed" that the group releases a long track lasting more than 20 minutes, once again bringing instrumental twists and turns, well-crafted breaks like the one around 7:00 that Mr ROTHERY could have released; we also note the flute, which has been very fashionable lately, and long, soft synth tirades; at this moment the sounds that ETERNITY Note that the guitar also goes to the regions of GENESIS and YES at times (around 9:00 this time). It is at this moment that we can manage to integrate the voice which must tell a very specific story, and that the fact of not understanding it brings in this sense some personal embarrassment. Finally, a title only on the digital version.
alainPP | 4/5 |

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