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OUT TO SEA

Fernando Perdomo

 

Crossover Prog

3.59 | 19 ratings

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mitarai_panda
3 stars Fernando Perdomo is a cross-exaggerated musician from Los Angeles, USA. He is also a music producer and multi- instrumental performer. He is also a producer of many programs, mainly producing television music. In 2014 he joined a local band to perform. In 2015, he devoted most of his guitar and bass to Dave Kerzner's famous album "New World" (personally thinks this album is absolutely pf imitation). Genesis, elp, the who, porcupine trees and so on. Last year he also helped Kerzner make his second long "Static" and regrettably dropped my top10 haha. And he personally released the first college in 2014. This year's Out To Sea is his fourth one. It's worth mentioning that the cover art was produced by Whitehead. He has produced the famous genesis album Trespass, Nursery Cryme, and Cover album for Foxtrot. This new album should be an authentic one that reproduces the 70's classic front swing scene. I feel more like a Genesis style. There are many musical instruments playing. The main exciting is the guitar and the keyboard. The melody is exciting and exciting. Filled with cheerful elements, like full of colorful colors, as shown on the cover, Fernando's guitar is like a ship to the forward fantasy rock fantasy sea. This is obviously a very easy-to-approve avant-garde rock, nice but not complicated, but I think it may be somewhat popular and not changeable enough. And many songs are tribute, such as dedicated to Peter Banks (Yes), dedicated to Focus, dedicated to Roye Albrighton and Nektar, dedicated to Sonja Kristina and Curved Air, you can see these bands just can describe the characteristics of the album, Symphony , melodic and folk. But what I didn't like very much was that its structure and melody were too simple and straightforward. Although it sounded cheerful and retro, it lost some of its charm and connotation. It is worth noting that the last 16-minute epic Dreaming In Stereo Suite is like a string of all previous songs in terms of melody, but there is not much breakthrough, but with some deeper parts, it makes the architecture richer. Generally speaking, it is a law-abiding work. Samsung can listen to it, but it doesn't mean much.
mitarai_panda | 3/5 |

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