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NOSTOS

Hieronymus Dream

 

Psychedelic/Space Rock

4.00 | 3 ratings

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4 stars Shortly following after the debut EP 'Clairvoyance' this is their sophomore effort, that does not make considerable steps aside from the known music style or execution. While deriving from Rhodes in Greece HIERONYMUS DREAM are relying on themes referring to ancient times. That of course makes sense somehow. It's Homer's epic poem Odyssey on this occasion. And so with the intention to guarantee some inspired recordings they additionally decided to move to the village of Lindos. That included the view on the raging sea, and the local Acropolis nearby. I can't say anything about the musicians in responsibility, as they still prefer to remain anonymous, want to let the music speak for itself. Well then, let's go. Firstly, the six included songs are instrumental. Though one or two may say nearly, because some recitative in German language is provided in any case on Odysseus Raft as well as Scylla And Narybdis.

Nice surprise! That underpins the Kosmische Musik influences which are surely present on 'Nostos'. Concerning the used instruments I can't name something special, that said guitars, bass, drums as well as keyboard/synths, what I'm able to select. Considered in its entirety they are offering a space rock behaviour underlaid with proper groove due to the used Krautrock tinged rhythms. The overall atmosphere and especially the fine guitar work certainly provides a unique band trademark. A harmonious introduction that is second to none. Thus we have some neat accessible stuff in place again here, for example to name the NEU! infected The Island Of Lotus Eaters. The following Circe's Secret with its wonderful charming flow turns out to be my favourite tune. Uranometria sees them gliding into slightly heavier territories. Towards the end Land Of Vraltar shows a nice Tangerine Dream similar ambience due to the focus on cosmic electronics. Very well done HIERONYMUS DREAM!

Rivertree | 4/5 |

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