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A DAY IN JUNEPoor Genetic MaterialCrossover Prog3.83 | 34 ratings |
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![]() My understanding of PGM is that they are a German band more influenced by the British giants than by the amply represented masters from their own country, but if you are a fan of continental prog you will not be disappointed. "Nausicaa" is reminiscent of both ELOY and the Swiss CLEPSYDRA, notably and arguably best album "Alone". If you love that "big" sound but don't want it quite as cluttered as the Brits prefer, then this is a treasure trove. The opener "Martello Morning" is pure classic symph though, and "Wisdom and Menace" is simultaneously catchy and profound. The penultimate cut "Ithaca" is another melodic jewel. The band is composed of gifted musicians with Stefan Glomb's guitars and Pia Darmstaedter's flutes worth highlighting, although in "Ithaca" Philipp Jaehne's are spellbinding . I normally like to let new releases percolate for a longer period of time before reviewing them, as I find it hard to reward 5 star status to anything before its time, but since that day in June when this seemingly streamed through sunlit windows I have been smitten. 4.5 stars, rounded down until further notice.
kenethlevine |
4/5 |
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