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HAUTEFAYE

Noah Histeria

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5 stars This time I'm going to start my review just by the end. Hautefaye is a masterpiece and is one of the best releases of 2017. This is a fact. Have you ever been in that situation in which you're walking to work while listening to an album and arrive before the albums ends and you keep walking around until it finishes?

One could think how a Spanish band has created one of the best progressive albums this year? In my opinion the answer is simple: doing things with passion. Just after the first listening you realise that it has something special and the more you listen this album the more you feel that feeling. Of course this is my personal point of view but all the reviews that you will find say that Noah Histeria is now playing in the major progressive leagues and along with Cheeto 's Magazine, Pervy Perkin and other young bands creating a great Spanish progressive rock community.

Noah Histeria has created a conceptual album diving into dualities and shaping an interesting story with powerful characters that will make you think if you're listening to ancient history or actual life. Also the name of the band is not by chance; it also comes from the French village called Hautefaye and the strange things that happened there in 1870. I haven't mentioned that the lyrics are in Spanish but don't be afraid if you don't understand, you will feel exactly what they want you to feel with this album.

I don't want to point any song in particular because it has to be listened from the beginning to the end but just a few words about the great and powerful Hautefaye as the first song and introduction to the album; the beautiful melodies in D'as Pt 1 & 2 and the incredible combo with dynamic Djemil, the perfect Coloso and Shiro as the grand finale. Noah Histeria has put in this album the perfect mix of dent, jazz, alternative and whatever you can imagine to build a terrific progressive opus. Great playing, melodies, different rhythms, incredible voices combined with grunts (in the best possible way) and a great production and art cover. Modern progressive rock as its best.

I know, its only their first proper album but it's a 10 out of 10 without any doubts. The problem is that I'm fully convinced that the next album will be even better since one can realise that these guys are doing music with passion. I will give them an eleven.

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Posted Friday, February 25, 2022 | Review Permalink

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