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NOSTRADAMUS - LIVE IN MEXICO (DVD+CD)

Solaris

 

Symphonic Prog

3.07 | 22 ratings

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erik neuteboom
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3 stars In 1994 Hungarian progrock band Solaris surprised the progrock world with a performance on USA Progfest 1994 and in 1999 they surprised again with a new album entitled Nostradamus. Unfortunately in between guitarplayer Cziglan Istvan ("Czigi") unexpectly died in 1998.

After the release of Nostradamus, Solaris went to Mexico, first in 2001 because of the annual Baja Prog festival and in 2004 because of a concert in the city Monterrey. Recently the band has released two DVD's with footage from their time in Mexico. The extra's contain lots of private images (around the 5 minutes) like a trip to the famous piramides near Mexico City (impressive with a very relaxed band), Baja Prog 2001 (a mix of touristic and concert footage, including a drum solo) and a visit to Monterrey (images from the city, the theater and a waterfall). But the focus is on the concert, Solaris plays their new album Nostradamus but unfortunately not all tracks, only 45 minutes out of 60, I miss the exciting composition War Games and some others. But the band plays very well, most of the footage is from a camera that shoots the entire band on stage (with on the background a screen with lots of images, often fireworks and architecture) but the camera crew also uses close up shots so it's not too static. I enjoyed the inspired performance, the sound and the howling guitar runs, flashy Minimoog flights (The Lion's Empire) and awesome interplay between guitar, keyboards and flute (like in the fluent The Duel). The long titletrack has rock-opera elements like a lot of vocal harmonies. In Wings Of Phoenix the guitar is bluesy and the flute sounds warm, this is the distinctive Solaris blend of classical, folk and symphonic. The extra's also feature an acoustic gig by the fluteplayer his side-project Musical Witchcraft (this is a beautiful blend of folk and classical) and the videoclip Ship Of Darkness with lots of underwater images. It's only 45 minutes of concert footage, quite short but I am sure the die-hard Solaris fans will love it, as I did! For me 3,5 stars.

erik neuteboom | 3/5 |

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