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DEEP SPACE

Band Of Rain

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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4.12 | 14 ratings | 3 reviews | 21% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2004

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Cloudburst (4:24)
2. Gorgeous Daughters of Mr Himalaya (4:56)
3. Search for My Daughter (3:43)
4. Room... Where Time Stands Still (4:38)
5. War and Peace (5:08)
6. Sic Itur Ad Astra (5:08)
7. Casanova of the Cliff Dwellers (3:41)
8. Criggion (5:30)
9. Last Wave Goodbye (7:11)
10. Deep Space (7:04)
11. Haze (4:55)
12. Castle Walls (5:12)
13. Svengali (5:14)

Total Time 66:44

Line-up / Musicians

- Chris Gill / all parts
- Andy Fisher / some vocals
- Katrina Gill / flute (7)

Releases information

CD Hollowhill Music (2004)

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BAND OF RAIN Deep Space ratings distribution


4.12
(14 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(21%)
21%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (7%)
7%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

BAND OF RAIN Deep Space reviews


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Review by Mellotron Storm
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars BAND OF RAIN began as the one man project of Chris Gill from England. There's quite the story about him in the bio here and the man continues to release albums as he has eight so far including his most recent from 2021. "Deep Space" is his debut from 2004 and here is a guy who takes pride in his album covers. Thankyou!

Chris began as a bass player before turning to guitar then after getting into a car accident and having both hands broken he turned to synths. So the man can play all these instruments very well but it's the drums that are lacking here but not enough for me to not give this 4 stars. I just love the sound here. So much depth, layers of sound which I like and we do get some guest vocals but like most psychedelia he sort of mumbles along(haha). Guest flute as well on one track otherwise this is all Chris and what a job he did. I'm not normally into the "do it your self" musicians stuff but we have a winner here.

This is a long one at just under 69 minutes and we get 13 tracks and I have a top five to talk about. There are no weak tracks by the way or songs that make me cringe even a little bit thankfully. The opener "Cloudburst" sets the tone and although it's just outside of my top five I need to mention it. I dig those contrasts where we get this spacey sound which is overwelmed by some heaviness led by the guitar. "War And Peace" with those deep bass lines, keys and riffs really get me going especially how surprisingly heavy it is 4 minutes in. Oh my!

"Criggion" is so spacey with beats coming half way through. The title track has some cool contrasts and lots of synths. Powerful at times and the guitar makes some noise 1 1/2 minutes in. The final two songs "Castle Walls" and "Svengali" round out my top five. The closer is so uplifting to start as vocal melodies join in. I noticed Chris has an album called Svengali so he clearly is influenced by him and a fan.

Well I'm a fan of BAND OF RAIN even if this is the only record I have by them. It's been a fun week listening to this one, it's all about that spacey and drifting sound with those guitar leads and the depth of sound as well. Great album! I can't believe Chris played with Lol Coxhill and his band back in the day.

Latest members reviews

4 stars This record's title describes the music far better than its somewhat pedestrian, terrestrial cover art does. It is indeed deeply spacey. By definition, space music is a series of textures and wide sonic landscapes, ethereal and without substance, often without rhythm or melody or conventionally sung ... (read more)

Report this review (#71627) | Posted by | Saturday, March 11, 2006 | Review Permanlink

5 stars This album has touched the deep space in my soul... this is yet another album that is hard to place in one single genre for it has fluidly encompassed several (classic prog, psychedelia, electronica, hard rock and metal) and merged them together creating a sound that is unique and fantastic. ... (read more)

Report this review (#34332) | Posted by Melodramatica | Wednesday, February 23, 2005 | Review Permanlink

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