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MESSAGES FROM AFAR: SECOND NATURE

Karfagen

Symphonic Prog


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4.23 | 41 ratings | 5 reviews | 41% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2024

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Ride Your Dream (3:41)
2. Fantasion (7:25)
3. November Blue (4:34)
4. Bond of Love (expanded version) (7:02)
5. Agora by Night (4:31)
6. Daybreak (3:47)
7. Bright Little Star (3:55)
8. Searching for Mr. Kite (expanded version) (11:04)
9. Second Nature (2:25)

Total Time 48:24

CD bonus tracks:
10. Flying High (3:23)
11. Another Day (1:43)
12. One Last Time (3:55)

Line-up / Musicians

- Antony Kalugin / keyboards, vocals, percussion, additional guitar & bass (1,7)

With:
- Maria Panasenko / lead vocals (4)
- Ivan Goritski / drums
- Dmytro Ignatov / electric & acoustic guitars
- Max Velychko / guitars (5)
- Konstantin Ionenko / bass
- Yan Vedaman / saxophones
- Colin Bass / vocals (7)
- Vladislav Karbovskyi / bass (3,6,8)
- Alexandr Ignatov / keyboards (10)

Releases information

Cover: Igor Sokolskiy
Label: Caerllysi Music
Format: CD, Digital
January 5, 2024

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KARFAGEN Messages from Afar: Second Nature ratings distribution


4.23
(41 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(41%)
41%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(32%)
32%
Good, but non-essential (22%)
22%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

KARFAGEN Messages from Afar: Second Nature reviews


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Review by siLLy puPPy
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR PSIKE, JRF/Canterbury, P Metal, Eclectic
4 stars A virtually assembly line of symphonic prog, the Ukrainian band KARFAGEN led by the indefatigable Antony Kalugin has now released 19 full-length studio albums since the band debuted with the 2006 "Continuum." Half of these releases have come out since 2019 with three alone in 2020, three more in 2023 and so far in 2024 two! And it's only March! Someone has acquired Buckethead syndrome :/

MESSAGES FROM AFAR: SECOND NATURE is the first release of the year and features nine tracks at about 48 1/2 minutes but bonus tracks are also included on the CD version under the moniker Dmytro Ignatov who happens to be the electric and acoustic guitarist. While Kalugin dominates the soundscape with his fiery keyboard playing, the album features a wide range of guest musicians and singers that up to nine, one for each track! Concept-wise it's a sequel to 2017's "Messages from Afar: First Contact."

This is a band i've checked out periodically over the years to sample but not really kept up with simply because i tend to avoid bands that favor quantity over quality unless they aren't devoted to a single genre and have license to go anywhere they want. In the case of KARGAGEN the entire musical style is crafted within the realms of modern symphonic prog and although not unpleasant, not really a style of modern prog that gets my juices going therefore so many other artists to explore.

Being that this is one of the highest rated album from the KARFAGEN canon out of the band's existence, i figured that this might be the time to drop in, tune in and evaluate if the band had stepped things up a few notches from the monotonous cookie cutter albums of the past to something more dynamic that can keep my interest throughout its entire run. Lo and behold, as i checked this release out i have to admit that KARFAGEN has indeed stepped things up a few notches and went well beyond some of the overly aerie fairy princess prog of the past (sorry, that's what i call squeaky clean prog with no gonads.)

Like all of KARFAGEN's releases that i've experienced, MESSAGES FROM AFAR: SECOND NATURE is drenched in atmosphere and the entire shebang sort of sounds more like a neo-prog release in some ways with instantly catchy pop-flavored hooks, soaring guitar sweeps and nice comfy song structures that adhere to more modern traditional symphonic prog song structures a la Neil Morse or any of those symphonic prog acts that appear on the Colossus Project compilations. Once again KARFAGEN delivers soundtracks to fairytales that are dreamy and dripping with ambience and layered keyboard effects.

What's new, at least to me is the fact that not only did KARFAGEN offer a more diverse array of track styles on MESSAGES FROM AFAR: SECOND NATURE but added the accompanying sounds of jazz, classical guitar and vocal sections including a surprise cameo from Camel's bass player Colin Bass of all people! In other words, this release is a huge step up from the one's i've dabbled in previously however just like prolific artists such as Neal Morse, Buckethead, Alio Die, Brian Eno or The Residents, just to name a few, there is always a lot of filler with the occasional gem to be plucked from the overgrowth therefore careful selection is the key.

Well in this case, i'm actually quite pleased with how this album flows and how it keeps things interesting by offering varying tempos, time signature workouts and guests singers and sounds that weave their way into the overall mainframe. Add to that the songs are all interesting and even though the band has the same basic sound it always has, this one has enough spice to keep a hardcore progger like me entertained! While i wouldn't go as far as to say that i'm going to go back and check out every possible KARFAGEN album at this point but i will definitely be checking out the releases that are receiving the most positive reviews and ratings. A pleasant surprise for a band that i really wanted to write off! Great job, Mr Kalugin!

Latest members reviews

4 stars I have been familiar with the Ukrainian multi-instrumentalist Antony Kalugin and his musical project Karfagen since the very first beginning, which was the debut album entitled Continium, from 2006, I was delighted with the dual keyboard work. Since then, Kalugin has turned into a prolific music ... (read more)

Report this review (#2990987) | Posted by TenYearsAfter | Monday, February 12, 2024 | Review Permanlink

4 stars With this newest release, Messages From Afar: Second Nature, Antony continues his recent excursions into expanding on previous releases with a new one that draws off the original with flavors from the past and explorations into something new. He has already done so most recently with His Dragon ... (read more)

Report this review (#2990432) | Posted by SilverLight59 | Saturday, February 10, 2024 | Review Permanlink

5 stars This is the third album in the "Messages from Afar" series by Antony Kalugin. The first under the Karfagen banner, "Messages from Afar: First Contact", the second under the Sunchild banner being "Messages from Afar: The Division and Illusion of Time". This contains three songs with the remaining ... (read more)

Report this review (#2987469) | Posted by Drmick1971 | Wednesday, January 31, 2024 | Review Permanlink

5 stars Thanks Antony , for the privilege to hear and enjoy some demos long before the album comes. To see it rise and transform. What I can say , it's one of the well balanced sounding album in AKP discography to date. It has this depth and clarity. It's not a dragon island or Birds - this album is mo ... (read more)

Report this review (#2985024) | Posted by MalenaRoss | Monday, January 22, 2024 | Review Permanlink

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