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3.85 | 212 ratings

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foxtrott
5 stars I am one of those who preordered the cd. Maybe I am subjective then. You decide.

But I need to tell you about this under-rated artist. Just one person writing and playing and singing and recording everything! And it sounds like a band. There is nothing like a one man show ever. Good playing, every instrument has its own rights and plays like it should play in a band. t is really good at every instrument that is on the record, you can hear that. He could surely play every instrument in a band, too, as e.g. his bass playing is so individual and melodic, and the drums are full of great details. But always "teamplayer".

The music is beyond criticism, if you ask me. So many ideas in so little time! And always it sounds unexpected, but not like broken or fragmented, except where the story tells the music to be fragmented, I suppose. The lyrics are great, but very "open". I like that, too.

I see t under neoprog here, and his earlier albums may have been. This is a lot more than that. It has classical prog, symphoprog, mathrock, ambience, psychedelic, even really good pop melodies. You should defenitely not miss this cd. I cannot find it leaving my cd player since I got it 3 weeks ago! And it always has more details to be found - listen with headphone!

foxtrott | 5/5 |

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