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SCARLET INSIDE

Crossover Prog • United Kingdom


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Founded in Glasgow, UK in 2011

Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, SCARLET INSIDE was formed as a one man rock project in 2011 by a multi-instrumentalist Kevin KENNIE who has been inspired by the 70s British progressive rock scene like Peter Gabriel or Pink Floyd, hard rock like Motorhead, classical music like Mozart, or folk, blues, jazz. He's recorded and released his first ep "The FAll" in the same year, that can be listened to via his Bandcamp (http://scarletinside.bandcamp.com/).

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Scarlet INside Crossover Prog

Review by alainPP

4 stars Scarlet Inside, a band founded in 2011, is a solo project by multi-instrumentalist Kevin Kennie, immersed in the 70s progressive scene.

"Before the Night" opens with a haunting air, the vocals evoking the archangel, a bit like the Swiss band Clepsydra and Aragon. The best part is the heady sound and the reverb; it's good, but very repetitive after half the track. "The Bells, They Are Tolling" is an encore with the vocals on the melancholic melody; it takes on an Albion-like tone, between the conventional soft melodies enhanced by the languid guitar solo. "Outsiders" follows with a spatial, cinematic, and mysterious intro; the dark, monolithic sound of an icy Tangerine Dream, Gabriel's world tribal explorations, is excellent. Once digested, the album begins with a borderline distorted, metallic sound that carries us away. The finale features plaintive, shrill guitar on a martial pad and strident vocals. "The Edge," a Floydian and bluesy intro, with its crystalline notes flirting with electronic movement, surfing on synthetic sounds, and the contemplative edges of New Age, were it not for Kevin's haunting voice. A special mention would go to that guitar screaming the despair of today's world.

"The Question" brings us back to the Gabrielesque style with a folkloric gradient, laced with syrupy, melancholic, and majestic atmospheres. The Genesis reminiscence is evident. "Tru Motion," with its eclectic bass, launches into a compulsively dark rock atmosphere, reminiscent of OSI for those who followed that band. The dark, haunting, lit-up rock returns to its former glory with the guitar solo highlighted, somewhat saving the musical situation; the finale returns to Bob's bass. "Submerged Voices" for its crystalline, dark, ambient, and progressive piano arpeggio. A mix of "The Big Blue" and "Sorcerer" with Peter, excuse me, Kevin; a still captivating track that stretches and stretches metronomically with the captivating electric pad finale. "Over the Edge" ends this album like a ship running aground in the Sargasso Sea, a solemn trumpet pushing even deeper into the background; the air is haunting, as melancholic as can be, enhanced by a meditative ray of sunshine.

Electric, space rock, and post-rock, all concocted with alternative rock and metallic ambiances. A melodic and abrasive album, contemplative and psychedelic, with long, ethereal pieces for a musical journey soaring into the distant spheres of prog.

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