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WHEN EARTH LETS GO

Gazpacho

 

Crossover Prog

3.00 | 153 ratings

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ZowieZiggy
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1 stars I have to admit that I have some MAJOR difficulties with this album. The most evident one is to find ONE song of interest.

It is a long and dull journey into some boring electronic music: synthetic music all the way through. I could endorse their music during Bravo but this follow-up has really nothing to do with it.

This album is just a long and pitiful piece of music: a boring complaint all the way through. To imagine that this band is considered in the cross-over prog genre is just a mystery for me. Maybe one song could fall into the description: Beach House and that's it.

Is this because there are some fine keys featured? Or some Marillion Mark II uninspired vocals? I don't know. What's for sure is that this album is just a painful moment. You could except Dinglers Horses which holds a fine melody line and finally some good musical substance.

This album almost holds forty minutes of torture which aren't worth more than one star. This Gazpacho soup has no flavour. It is all tasteless and useless.

ZowieZiggy | 1/5 |

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