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MORNINGDOMLeaving TomorrowCrossover Prog |
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The opening of "Infinite Land" immediately makes us feel promising. Although their instrumental technique is not so great, their serious and sincere attitude for production and music itself can be heard throughout. The first movement of "Infinite Land" has definitely crazy oriental flavour especially via Alex's guitar performances (very good indeed). In the following part we can enjoy their bluesy feeling, awkward but humane percussion, and slightly cheesy vocals. We could get a mysterious impression via their rough play, let me say. Actually the interlude between two large-scaled suites "What We've Got", full of their deep, heavy sound texture and eccentric melodic appearances, is cool and fantastic. In fact, every single track should be in the similar vein to others under their simple formation on playing. And basically Alex's guitar shout sounds too bluesy and reflective to launch delightful melody lines. In this sense, let me say that the epilogue "Wide Open Spaces" or "What We've Got" should be their masterpiece.
In conclusion, their musical strategy is well understood, but either a rigid polarity or diverse playing style should be needed for them in future. Looking forward to their upcoming creation.
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