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Naxatras

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3.53 | 20 ratings | 3 reviews | 40% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2022

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Reflection (Birth) (4:36)
2. Omega Madness (6:50)
3. Journey to Narahmon (6:06)
4. The Answer (5:44)
5. Ride with Time (3:03)
6. Radiant Stars (3:15)
7. Horizon (6:54)
8. The Battle of Crystal Fields (8:46)
9. Reflection (Death & Rebirth) (2:38)
10. Shape of the Evening (3:47)

Total Time 51:39

Line-up / Musicians

- John Delias / guitar, vocals
- John Vagenas / bass, vocals
- Kostas Charizanis / drums & percussion
- Pantelis Kargas / synthesizers, keyboards

With:
- Evi Seitanidou / vocals

Releases information

Format: Vinyl, CD, Digital
February 25, 2022

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NAXATRAS IV ratings distribution


3.53
(20 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(40%)
40%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(30%)
30%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (5%)
5%

NAXATRAS IV reviews


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Review by Rivertree
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4 stars While they are assigning their albums with simple (Roman) numerals for some time now, this Greek band NAXATRAS is staying true to their attitude somehow. But solely in this case, you should know. Regarding the new release John Delias (guitar), John Vagenas (bass) and drummer Kostas Charizanis have incorporated another member. Bravo! It's keyboarder Pantelis Kargas, certainly hired for adding a completely new layer to the sound. Which also brings them closer to a pure progressive rock expression. That's a big plus concerning the overall impression, and obviously was responsible for my decision to stick with it in the end. While starting with the Blues tinged Reflection (Birth) they are offering ten songs in total. Due to the evolving presence of the piano later on, the track unfolds some jazzy flavour too, as if they were playing in a very trendy bar or so.

Omega Madness sees them hurrying up then with a more heavy rocking attitude. Following on from that comes the album highlight Journey To Narahmon. A standout track. Brilliant guitar work over the course! The compelling groove, quirky synths, a nice female voice joining in, the overall atmosphere reminds me of fellow countrymen Hieronymous Dream a bit. They keep on rocking the boat with ease, exemplarily to name The Battle Of Crystal Fields. The closing acoustic guitar driven and percussion backed Shape Of The Evening rounds this album up in a very atmospheric manner. Ten new appealing songs, top accent free vocals, string arrangements, jazzy imprints. The production level is superb. A very solid result in any case, as for that definitely a suitable addition to your prog rock collection.

Latest members reviews

1 stars I fail to see a compelling reason to recommend this album to prog fans. The band is able to produce a pleasant sound. But none of the songs has an element of surprise, of something new. Their songs are reminiscent of bands from thirty to fourth years ago far superior to them. But it is safe, ... (read more)

Report this review (#2739368) | Posted by WJA-K | Tuesday, April 26, 2022 | Review Permanlink

4 stars Wow! Website info. 'The Greek psychedelic rock band Naxatras (from Thessaloniki) have been well into the first decade of their existence and a significant number of milestones has been accomplished. After 3 full length albums that established them in the global underground as a force to be re ... (read more)

Report this review (#2698994) | Posted by TenYearsAfter | Thursday, March 10, 2022 | Review Permanlink

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