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AND YOU'LL FOLLOW THE WINDS' RUSH 'TILL THEIR BREATH DWELLSCourtRock Progressivo Italiano |
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Some acoustic parts are overlong and tend to be very boring,while their heavier groovy passages have a sound that reminds me more of grunge rock bands like NIRVANA or SOUNDGARDEN,which I personally dislike.Vocals are in English and are quite raw,so I don't think they'll be everyboady's cup of tea.In addition,the limited use of keyboards makes the whole effort very minimalistic and the compositions sound very ''dry''.So,this is really an album I find very mediocre and sometimes boring,but it could be an interesting release for those who search for something totally unique-sounding,but not that well-balanced...Can't give more than 2 stars.

The short instrumental opener "Rising The Tale" introduces to the long and complex epic "Alviss' Revenge" that tells a cruel story inspired by Nordic Sagas... "Flying from the south / Maidens came through the dark forest / Young Goddesses they were Valkyries / On the seashore they set to rest / Spinning precious flax...". Despite the English lyrics vocals seem at ease and the music easily flows for over fifteen minutes avoiding the kingdom of boredom...
"Lovers" is a beautiful and tragic prayer, a peculiar ballad with a dramatic "Romantic" feeling while the next track, the dreamy "Eckol" slightly reminds me of Gryphon and Angelo Branduardi... "I've fallen asleep dreaming of colours growing inside / I've fallen asleep dreaming of colours growing inside / Night! It's the time, I'll have my best / See you next sunset, Eckol my friend...".
The long and complex "Cries" is a beautiful "anti-war epic"... While music goes through many changes of rhythm and atmosphere lyrics describe the celebration for the return of a victorious army... But in the crowd someone can't stand it, a soldier who is speaking up against his mind: "There is no meaning, nonsense is war / We claim for us the rights of lands / As slaves we humble before a tyrant / And him we pray though he slew us / I lost my will in lies of king / I blinded my eyes and denied my dreams / I lost the chance to smile to dawn / To hope at dusk and fly by night...".
"Willow Tears" is an amazing instrumental for acoustic guitar, while "Mirth For A Guest" is another short and joyful piece that reminds of Gryphon... "The Song Of The Omniscient Dwarf" is a long ballad that every now and again reminds me of Amazing Blondel and that tells the story of a dwarf cheated by the God Odin and petrified by the sun... The instrumental "R." and "Fading The Tale" close this excellent work...
The whole album can be legally downloaded for free from the official website of the band... So, have a try!
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