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THE FOUR RIDERS OF THE APOCALYPSE

Dice

 

Eclectic Prog

3.48 | 86 ratings

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sgtpepper
4 stars The Four Riders of the Apocalypse is stronger and older than the first album officially related. It is more experimental, at times quite wild and purely instrumental. The tracks are distinguishable and well executed even if they tend to lack melody.

This is one of the less accessible progressive rock releases and only repeated listening will give you more entry points. Despite being unknown, the band is surprisingly proficient in playing and creating thrilling song sections with dominating motives.

The first track is a bit classically oriented, having subtracks like "Battle" and "Ouverture" that are a bit pompous at times.

Following tracks are closer to highly complex and sometimes disruptive and unpolished changes in the flow. Noteworthy is the symphonic mellow guitar solo in "Disease" followed by a 100mph Genesis-like run.

"Greed" is no less ambitious showcasing a deadly drum beat and keyboard soloing at full strength. They keyboard player is skillful enough to provide a rock'n'roll piano solo

"Death" is quite dramatic and quite inspired by King Crimson but bringing its own sense exploration. Its last part, "Heaven" showcases inspired chord sequence that is elegant and keyboard-friendly at the same time and provides climax to the entire suite.

A one-of-a-kind progressive rock album with the best Swedish ingredients.

sgtpepper | 4/5 |

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