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ASHES ARE BURNING

Renaissance

 

Symphonic Prog

4.26 | 878 ratings

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thewickedfall
2 stars The album was bought in the one dollar bin. I was surprised at the sound, yet most of the album falls into a little house on the prairie distance.

The first song and the last have progressive interruptions but overall is a folk based, piano distanced album. This group is once more an island influence and trying very hard to convince the mainland lineage--the songs titles are obvious.

Renaissance is a themed group who have not overdone themselves and the singer is more well known for her voice than ability to perform in a group--The album is annoyingly reflective of this carrying voice and shows they are all in support of one another since Alan Parsons record has the song titled in this distance.

The vocals are very strong and carried trying to replace the mainland yodeling. Overall this is for the supporters who have lineages and support the island progressive genre.

The group supports the performance, entertaining distance.

thewickedfall | 2/5 |

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