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TALES & THUNDERSGabrielNeo-Prog4.07 | 5 ratings |
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![]() 'Endless Night' intimate atmosphere, crystalline piano à la Joe Jackson, an ambient jazzy-prog rock air dotted with percussion and metronomic bass; text about wandering after a breakup; an airy trumpet drives home the jazzy, melancholy side of this endless night. 'Dark Father' returns to the land of the aboriginal Indians with a Didgeridoo introducing Darth Vader of whom Gabriel himself is a fan; synthetic sound, catchy riff, volleys of notes and an instrumental reminiscent of 'kashmir'; dark, spatial, grandiloquent and folkloric atmosphere with these choirs from elsewhere; symphonic, metallic, frenetic and captivating. 'Area 51' follows with the metallic intro ambient siren of a ship in distress; futuristic sound with sudden riff; the soaring and latent synth. 'Even to the Edge of Doom' ends with Romeo & Juliet in the background and this Love stronger than Death; narration on atmospheric synths, then other aqueous, sparkling ones and a guitar that emerges: Steve from the Marillion; when latency combines with spleen for a prophetic solo about our chance to escape the doldrums; an opportunity to confirm his talent on these beautifully melancholy notes. Gabriel Agudo launches a message, that of enjoying the happiness of Life.
alainPP |
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