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THE STORM

Amarok

Crossover Prog


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4 stars Michal Wojtas is a musician of genius for having released "the storm" at that time. He 'didn't hesitate to give in the ambient, post rock, rock hovering and to give each of his compositions a very special aura. The aim of this album is undoubtedly to bring you to a form of inner peace, to a moment of musical serenity; the sounds are more based on the synths that allow to get out of anxious climates and to be able to bring to a musical peace. The aim of this album is undoubtedly to bring you to a form of inner peace, to a moment of musical serenity; the sounds are more based on the synths that allow to get out of anxious climates and to be able to bring to a musical peace. After the "facing the truth" of more than 18 minutes, you will however be entitled to the last two songs sung , which breaks a little the atmosphere posed by the rest of the album. A record apart, which does not pretend to become a record with tubes to support, but that will allow you to keep a serenity in these uncertain times, it is for me already, much.
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