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ROMANCING THE ETHER

Hemina

 

Progressive Metal

4.17 | 13 ratings

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memowakeman
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4 stars ​This is wonderful!

Hemina is a band from Australia who create great progressive rock music in its heavy or metal vein, however, they really know how to contrast that power with constant atmospheric passages, which has led them to create a very particular and wonderful sound. Through the years they have released 5 studio albums, being this one their latest (2023), and as far as I know, the conclusion of a concept story which has in fact, covered all those albums.

'Romancing the Ether' is the name of this 35-minute album which could also be a one-song record, because it is, in fact the title of this long epic that is divided in 6 parts, chapters, passages, so with that it might be easier for us to notice the different moments of the story and also to feel and even relate them with our own experiences.

'Part I: Intention' is a one-minute introduction with a classical/symphonic sound made by keyboards. It leads to 'Part II: Strike Four', which starts with piano but all of a sudden strings and drums together create a powerful tune, in that heavy prog or metal prog vein, after that bombastic beginning, vocals enter for the first time and yeah, in a very emotional way, so we can assume the rest of the album and the story will bring emotional moments. We, as humans, are always competing, its part of our nature and also, of our impositions, so as a self it is normal questioning a lot of things while we grow up, or even while looking to the past. That feeling of searching for answers is present here and Hemina share it heartfeltly, of course, with wonderful musical compositions where we can find challenging rhythm changes, great nuances made by guitars (including some awesome solos) and keyboards, while bass and drums implement a powerful yet delicate base.

'Part III: Embraced by Clouds' is a beautiful track where female vocals appear in a delicate way as lead, then the protagonist's voice appears again and a new structure is being built-up, where emotional heavy prog prevail. The keyboards role is very important here, adding that diversity of nuances and textures a story like this need. I love the faster moments where guitar show-up his skills and how it dialogues with keyboards. There is a constant feeling of being in a rollercoaster, in a seesaw, some brief calm passages but overall, we can appreciate passages full of energy, intensity, emotions. Worth mentioning the harmony vocals episode they bring at minute 5 just before the song explodes once again. But wait, because at minute 6 a piano opens the gates for a beautiful and disarming passage where melancholy is present as the main ingredient. Heartfelt, emotive music is shared here, you can tell by those amazing vocals that will make you scream, even cry.

'Part IV: Dissolution' starts with a mid-eastern sound, interesting, knowing the band are from Australia, it is great to have this cultural richness. The song starts in a calm way, one can even close the eyes and feel relaxed, however, at 1:30 it drastically changes, fast electronic beats appear and then Hemina makes an exploration of sounds and musical genres, because one would not particularly say this is prog rock, but they put elements of other popular rhythms, tribal sounds, with the help of their own resources and expertise as composers and performers. Though I love the instrumental moments of the album, I loved the ones with vocals and mostly, those harmony vocals like in the end of this song.

The melancholy strikes back in 'Part V: Revelations', another great track where the protagonist realizes he is no longer a kid and now life is up to him, so better be careful with the decisions and everything that surrounds him. We can take the music and the story home and feel identified with some details, but I love how the band manages to represent life through music, so just like in our day by day, we are happy, sad, melancholic, angry, hopeful, etc. It is never a straight line, we have always walk through sinister ways full of potholes, but in the end when we reach our goals, we feel everything is worth it. Questioning ourselves is everything.

The album finishes with 'Part VI: Integration', a short one-minute ending which reminds me of the short 'Peace' tracks by King Crimson. Of course, this album had to finish with the protagonist accepting that life has a new passage and he has to embrace it.

Yeah, a great album indeed, congrats to Hemina for this amazing release!

memowakeman | 4/5 |

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