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AQUAPLANAGE

Aquaplanage

 

Symphonic Prog

3.54 | 41 ratings

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Marty McFly
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4 stars I quite have to agree with my good young Mary, even I like some parts of the first song, something like epic Ode To Grey Mornings. Except beginning and the end. Well, for sure at least half of this song. First four minutes because there's very, very annoying riff. Although it's switched by nice guitar solos (and stuff) and "central" part is fine by me.

Aqua, means water (in whatever language) and indeed, words that people imagine, calmness, peace. And that's what this, what describes this album best. Leading instrument is piano and again, it absolutely perfectly fits. Either piano, or harp playing at dawn of the day.

Heaven's Gate, I really like guitars here. And in next song (the one with long name), there is classic rock combined with prog in quite a unique way (bands usually tries to avoid these connections, as they're mostly fatal, when they don't succeed.

4(+), mostly for those, who likes melancholic prog music with many calm parts. And these that tries to rock aren't too harsh, don't worry. Can there be genre relaxing prog ? (relaxing like you can chill out while listening it and prog like you're chilling out while listening music with certain quality inside)

Marty McFly | 4/5 |

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