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PABLO "EL ENTERRADOR"

Pablo El Enterrador

 

Symphonic Prog

3.80 | 70 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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4 stars This is beautiful music that recalls some of the lighter Italian music I love. This band is from Argentina and the vocals are in Spanish.They really bring to mind GENESIS quite often, mainly due to the synth work that sounds like Banks.

"Carrousell De La Vieja Idiotez" opens with a minute of piano before the vocals and drums arrive. The first time I heard this I was so moved. A beautiful guitar solo after 2 minutes. An even better one 4 1/2 minutes in that goes on and on.This is both uplifting and moving music. "Elefantis De Papel" opens with tender vocals that are so romantic. The guitar is tasteful, and a nice synth solo 1 1/2 minutes in. Piano follows it up as vocals continue to impress. GENESIS-like synths after 3 minutes during an instrumental passage. "Quien Gira Y Quien Suena" opens with piano that is joined by fragile vocals. A fuller sound 1 1/2 minutes in as guitar gently soars. Lots of piano to follow in this tasteful and pleasant track. "Illusion En Siete Octavos" is the first of two instrumentals.This is an uptempo song with synths and drums leading the way. Very GENESIS-like again.

"Accionista" is another uptempo tune with the vocals at their most aggressive here. Nice guitar solo before 2 minutes. "Dentro Del Corral" is my second favourite track after the opening song. This one is all about the pulsating Banks-like synths. The vocals are at their best on this one as well. Piano and guitar take over as song calms down 3 minutes in with gentle vocals. The last minute of the song is beautiful with the guitar, piano and drums making magic. "Espiritu Esfumado" features vocals and piano melodies that shine.The song picks up a little. Guitar with piano 2 1/2 minutes in is outstanding. Love the guitar. More Banks-like synths follow. Great tune. "La Herencia De Pablo" is the last song and the other instrumental. More pulsating synths, and the guitar 1 1/2 minutes in and later are a highlight. I really like this music. This is the longest and also one of the better tracks. Third favourite.

A highly recommended record from yours truly.

Mellotron Storm | 4/5 |

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