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DEBUT AT DUSK

Blind Owl

 

Neo-Prog

2.84 | 22 ratings

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apps79
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3 stars An underground American band from the 80's, coming from Boston and performing in the wider New England area, but only appreciated by a cult fan base.Blind Owl were keyboardist/vocalist Bruce Alger, guitarist/vocalist Michael Amedure, bassist/vocalist Kenneth Bates and drummer Brian Emerson.They recorded only an independent LP in 1988, titled ''Debut at dusk'', later reissued in CD format by Raptor Records.

Typical sound for an 80's US Prog group, this is a very pompous, often AOR-flavored but also slightly symphonic effort with certain crosslinks to British groups such as PALLAS and ABEL GANZ.Arrangements are centered around harmonic vocals, plenty of layered synthesizers and some alternating hard and smooth guitar moves with the appropriate interruptions for more sentimental soloing.Not the best in the league, but the music is executed with much energy, even if the production is quite muddy.They also draw some influences from 80's YES, fortunately not their crap stuff, but the more decent moments of the band.Quirky keyboard lines and bombastic sections are combined here with vocal depth and some fine instrumental parts, while the last couple of tracks are also pretty long and written with some cool variations.Compatriots EPISODE also spring to mind during these pieces, where the bahd tries to throw in a more complex and adventurous style with big time symphonic keyboards and emphatic orchestrations, delivering dramatic moods and varied tempos.''Moroccan sand'' even introduced the sound of some ethnic tunes, performed on keyboards, but do not expect an above average result, better stick with the other tracks, which sound more convincing and focused.

Bruce Alger was also involved in a couple of other projects/artists around the time and appears to be the only member stuck in the prog world, he was an original member of keyboard Prog act Eccentric Orbit back in 2000, but his stint with the band lasted only one year.

Very British-sounding US Prog from the 80's.Pompous, atmospheric, energetic and passionate with a questionable production, very respectable work.Recommended, especially if 80's-styled keyboards do not bother your ears.

apps79 | 3/5 |

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