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THE TYLER DURDEN PROJECT

Mirage

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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2.53 | 14 ratings | 3 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Real Pain (11:11)
2. How Can You Know (9:54)
3. A Nice Guy Part 1 (4:05)
4. Fair Warning (6:14)
5. Slide (3:02)
6. A Nice Guy Part 2 (2:49)
7. Project Mayhem Part 1 (5:09)
8. Project Mayhem Part 2 (5:48)
9. Split Personality (6:06)
10. Save Yourself (4:01)

Total Time 58:19

Line-up / Musicians

- Stephan Forner / vocals, PRS & The Heritage electric guitars, Takamine acoustic guitars, Line 6 Helix effects
- Cedric Lechevrel / Pascal Proust Custom bass, analog effect set
- Joel Mondon / Ludwig drums, Paiste & Zildjian cymbals
- Philippe Sorel / Kurzweil PC3A, Dexibell S3 piano, Moog Little Phatty, Ferrofish B4000 organ expander, TC Electronic G Major effects, synth programming

With:
- Corentin Martino / guitar solos (2)

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MIRAGE The Tyler Durden Project ratings distribution


2.53
(14 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(36%)
36%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (14%)
14%
Poor. Only for completionists (7%)
7%

MIRAGE The Tyler Durden Project reviews


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Review by kenethlevine
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog-Folk Team
1 stars Here is yet another "comeback" by a long assumed dead prog rock group. The sometimes symphonic sometimes fusion sometimes heavy French band's first release in 12 years gives the impression that they forgot to unleash several productions during the intervening years. This is because, while it bears similarities to "Borderline", to say it picks up where that album left off would be to imply that they suddenly suffered an unprovoked heart attack and conveniently omit the likelihood that it was provoked by years of failing health. I'm not saying that they had to remain a CAMEL clone band - in fact their pinnacle album "Tales from the Green Sofa" sounds like a CAMEL collection that enhances that band's legacy while barely retrenching at all. While I had issues with the direction on "Borderline", "The Tyler Durdan Project" doubles down on the clumsiest tendencies of the past, a hard rock and bluesy interpretation of the fictional protagonist of "The Fight Club" movie, book and comics. One would expect more aggressive programming but not the plod rock parody on display here, punctuated by technically skilled and utterly vapid lead guitar solos only accentuated by Stephan Forner's lackadaisical vocals, a strength of the group when their music actually soared contrastingly. Such a shame.

Latest members reviews

4 stars This is not a master piece as Mirage never pretend to be Steven Wilson our Dream Theater..I guess they are just poor musicians trying to bring something new as amateur guys. Actualy they bring rich hamony and subtil rythm paterns....they made a real concept album..Only one track ( the last one) ... (read more)

Report this review (#2577647) | Posted by motutunga | Friday, July 9, 2021 | Review Permanlink

3 stars This album is the first release by Mirage in over a decade. It is with a renewed line up featuring only Stephen Forner of the original Mirage. Fear not, this is still Mirage. Lounge fitting vocals are plentiful as are guitar solos and lengthy tracks. However, there is a strong metal sound throug ... (read more)

Report this review (#2577598) | Posted by Beautiful Scarlet | Thursday, July 8, 2021 | Review Permanlink

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