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ATEMPORAL

Feroz

Crossover Prog


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Studio Album, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Liza (5:13)
2. 7585 (5:20)
3. Bestia (5:01)
4. Maquinita (4:13)
5. Preludio del Tiempo (3:24)
6. Atemporal (6:07)
7. Banda del Tiempo (2:52)
8. Tierra (9:37)

Total Time 41:47

Line-up / Musicians

- Dali Pineda / vocals
- Cesar Saenz / drums
- Carlos Enrique Pineda / keyboards

With:
- Carlos Pablo Pineda / classical guitar, accordion
- Mario Montes Lara / saxophone
- Daniel Montes Lara / trumpet
- Miguel Hernandez / trombone
- Jose Luis Sandoval / tuba
- Lester Monier / cello
- Oliverio Payan / violin

Releases information

Self-released

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Review by andrea
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3 stars "Atemporal" is the second studio album by Mexican band Feroz and was self-released in 2021 with a new line up: this time, along with main composer, keyboardist and producer Carlos Enrique Pineda, we find vocalist Dali Pineda and drummer Cesar Saenz plus many guest musicians such as Carlos Pablo Pineda (nylon-string guitar, accordion), Mario Montes Lara (sax), Daniel Montes Lara (trumpet), Miguel Hernandez (trombone), José Luis Sandoval (tuba), Lester Monier (cello) and Oliverio Payan (violin). According to the band, the album was conceived as a journey of eight songs with contrasting styles bound together by the common thread of "timelessness". The eccentric, colourful artwork by David Téllez Giron can give a good idea of the musical content: operatic vocals and dizzying keyboards passages, a touch of electro-pop, a pinch of folklore and a funny attitude to experimentalism. In my opinion, a good term of comparison might be found in the Spanish band Cheeto's Magazine...

There are some excellent pieces mixing prog and classical influences ("Bestia", "Tierra"), Latin rhythms and South-American flavours ("Atemporal", "Banda del Tiempo") but also lighter moments like the opener "Liza" or "Maquinita", a lively electro pop track that every now and again reminds me of the eighties works of an Italian band called Matia Bazar or Franco Battiato, and even funky-disco atmospheres ("7585").

On the whole, a discontinuous work with some ups and downs that still deserves to be listened to with the right attention.

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