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THE TASTE OF WORMWOODPhilippe LuttunCrossover Prog4.10 | 32 ratings |
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![]() 5. Red forest arrives on horses; the guy tries to bring out an E5-150 with voice-overs from NASA, in short, superb intro that I immediately like; crystalline piano arpeggio eyeing the Japanese lands, and this unbearable hubbub behind to recall the oppression of radioactivity now in the open sky; a river guitar solo, a Teutonic rhythm à la RAMMSTEIN, ideas in bar - no uranium - on this track; Pris.K launches into an Arabic tirade before being supported by a sax, real or sampled, and an ERA-style piano; bang trumpet before letting sax and guitar fight a duel; symphonic metal prog in a crossover layer very different from what is coming out; much better though, yes how did I miss it? Well the Geiger counter is racing, let's move on to 6. On the roof of hell with a raw acoustic guitar quickly flooded by layers of neo-prog keyboards, and the heavy riff of a SYMPHONY X; electro bass, phrased vocals, it sounds like a very good AYREON. The sequel, a prog metal drift with Olympian choirs, a killer rhythm, a sharing between a latest generation PINK FLOYD, an ELP, DEEP PURPLE for this fusion of riffs; the SUPERTRAMP-style sax too, really enjoyable. Synthetic break halfway through with a cardiac jolt beat, the classical guitar which adds emotion in the bar, again, and the WRIGHT-style keyboard, this musician has potential and good musical readings. A long, intimate tirade on the wandering of our now suffering world; well for once I feel a certain length during this redundant river title at the end 7. The macabre pilgrimage occurs, a macabre minute-long intro with radioactive noise before launching a melancholy melody of great beauty; fairground melody, military anthem, the choice is yours; certainly grandiloquent with these drum rolls on these alkaline piano notes; the meter panics again, the piano too, but gentleness is required; last quarter and we start again with a DREAM THEATER tune composing with the typical Arabic sound of MYRATH; final piano the base of Philippe 8. Heroes ends with the final outro interlude, monolithic piano, Russian voices on the radio and serious, majestic and solemn melancholy.(4.5)
alainPP |
4/5 |
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