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THE RPWL LIVE EXPERIENCE

RPWL

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4 stars Not easy. No, it's not easy speaking of a DVD from a concert when you saw the band live recently. Is it the joy of meeting old friends again? Feeling the same musical emotion, the same communion again? Yes, when they are friends, more precisely people you met, interviewed, discovering a depth, kindness, sense of humour you rarely find in this musical world, it's difficult. Not so easy analysing the kind of happiness you feel. But if I just began by saying those guys are brilliant, this would be the best way, don't you think?! When speaking of RPWL, the comparison to Pink Floyd comes to the mind quickly! But who cares? It's not so easy playing like those megastars! An influence the band recognizes: they generally play gorgeous reprises of the British combo. Here we have 'Biding my Time'. An honest, merry tribute but not an awesome one. I remember a more vibrating version of 'Cymbaline'. And I forget to mention this DVD also features a tremendous version of Syd Barett's 'Opel'. Except the reprises, this DVD is a must by the selection the songs of RPWL's repertoire, by the instrumentation (vintage keyboards, fluid guitars close to Gilmour's of course) and the omnipresence of Yogi 'Bear' Lang. The whole lot illustrated by a splendid lightshow with images, cartoons... You need some highlights? 'Hole in the Sky', '3 Lights', 'Silenced' (I like the political lyrics of this song), the humorous 'This is not a Prog Song' (and the reprises including Status Quo's 'Rock around the World' and even a French nursery rhyme!), the poetic 'Waiting for a Smile', the Oriental touches of 'Trying to Kiss the Sun'... Add a perfect sound and image, an evident joy in playing, positive vibrations while underlining some deep problems of our society (communication breakdown, greed ('Wasted Land'), war?). Yes, believe me, this RPWL Experience is an unforgettable one.
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Posted Wednesday, September 9, 2009 | Review Permalink
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4 stars Easy listening which demands your full attention

On February 16th and 17th 2009, Metal Mind Productions put together another festival of fine prog bands in Katowice, Poland. Apart from near neighbours RPWL from Germany, DeeExpus, Shadowlands, and Tinyfish were among the bands who performed on those two nights, and DVDs of the performances all these bands have now been released.

This fine set brings us RPWL's gig in all its glory, featuring no less than fourteen songs plus some fine extras. There are a couple of line up variations to report, with Marc Tauriaux stepping in on drums and Markus Fehle adding extra keyboards. All four of the band's studio albums are covered, the night also featuring a couple of Pink Floyd related surprises (of which more later). Favourites such as "Hole In The Sky", "Breathe In, Breathe Out", and "3 Lights" are all placed up front in the running order making for a remarkably strong opening gambit.

The Floydian, or to be more precise Gilmourian, influences are apparent, especially in the superb guitar work, but the overall feel is more akin to bands such as Pendragon, Pallas, IQ and Final Conflict. The band's insistence on capturing strong melodies and lush pleasing sounds makes this a very easy listen, but one which simultaneously demands the listener's full attention. On tracks such as the wonderful "Silenced", one can find oneself unknowingly carried to the most delightful soundscapes, such is the sublime beauty of the guitar and keyboard breaks.

The band show their lighter side with the self depreciating "This is not a prog song" from their latest studio album, which perversely must be a potential hit single! The song segues into a brief rendition of John Fogerty's "Rockin' all over the world" (the song made famous by Status Quo) and a couple of further diversions. Who said Germans don't have a sense of humour!?

The aforementioned Pink Floyd surprises include covers of Syd Barrett's solo track "Opel"(from RPWL's "Stock" compilation) and the early Pink Floyd song "Biding my time". A highlight later in the set is the anthemic "Roses", a song originally featuring Ray Wilson on guest vocals, but heard here for the first time with Yogi Lang singing it himself.

The gig runs to about 1 hour 40 minutes, the production and sound qualities being of the usual superb standard we now expect from Metal Mind. The extras include an interview (in English) with vocalist and keyboards player Yogi Lang and guitarist Karlheinz Wallner. We also have a video clip for "Breathe in, breathe out" and some brief tour footage from 2006.

In all, an excellent set captured perfectly in terms of audio and video quality. Both fans of the band and those with a casual interest in them would be well advised to consider this DVD an essential acquisition.

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Posted Wednesday, September 23, 2009 | Review Permalink

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