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PERPETUAL FLOW

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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Perpetual Dance (6:28)
2. Bridge (War Song) (4:33)
3. To the Self (6:03)
4. Hold on to Your Love (5:32)
5. Flashback (3:33)
6. Don't Cry Anymore (5:46)
7. When the Night Comes (5:56)
8. As Time Goes By (9:28)
9. Snowflake (4:35)
10. Beyond That Hill (7:17)

Total time 59:11

Line-up / Musicians

- Hisa / vocals, keyboards, sax
- Taiki / concepts
- Issey / guitars, bass
- Daik / drums, programming, percussion

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Review by Windhawk
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3 stars Japanese band ACCEPT is first and foremost the creative vehicle for composer and musician Hisao, and has been a recording unit for almost ten years, starting with the "Silver Moon" album from 2007. "Perpetual Flow" is the most recent of the four albums credited to this Japanese project, and was released in 2014 through the obscure Prime Number Label.

"Perpetual Flow" comes across as a pleasant and charming excursion into mainly neo-progressive-oriented landscapes, with a few detours into more atmospheric, gentle, cinematic landscapes on one hand and the more brooding late '70s Pink Floydian territories on the other, with a mix and production that add a distinct cassette era sound to the entire album. Especially due to the latter aspect, I estimate that this production will have a limited general appeal, but at least those who remember the cassette era in the early '80s neo progressive scene with fondness should consider to give this album a listen.

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