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CHIMERAS' TALE

Juke

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.91 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Schizarium Odyssey (Pt.1) (7:11)
2. Neptuna (21:25)
3. On the Edge (7:43)
4. Mister Mend (15:31)
5. ? (2:32)
6. Sunset Smile (7:17)
7. Schizarium Odyssey (Pt.2) (9:57)

Total Time 61:36

Line-up / Musicians

- Kévin Toussaint / Vocals, guitar
- Quentin Rousseau / Keyboards, piano
- Théo Ladouce / Bass
- Lancelot Carré / Drums

Releases information

May 30, 2014

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JUKE Chimeras' Tale ratings distribution


3.91
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(75%)
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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars French outfit JUKE was formed back in 2011 by four musicians sharing an affection for '70s progressive and psychedelic rock, with bands such as Pink Floyd, King Crimson and The Doors mentioned as influential. They released an initial EP towards the end of 2012, and just under two years later they were ready with their full-length debut album "Chimera's Tale". As is increasingly more common these days, the band opted to self release the CD.

Good, old-fashioned symphonic space rock with a distinct '70s mood and atmosphere is what Juke delivers on their debut album "Chimera's Tale". Mainly subtle developments and careful alterations are the order of the day, with few dramatic impulses in what appears to be well thought-out compositions throughout. Associations towards the likes of Pink Floyd and Eloy are firm throughout, at least to my ears, and I suspect that those who like both of those bands should be a key audience for this album due to that.

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