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APATHEIA 06

Apatheia

Crossover Prog


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3.68 | 6 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Black Poetry (4:42)
2. Flaccid Orchid (3:25)
3. My Personal Sun (4:10)
4. In the Shadow of the Sun (4:13)
5. The Swan Song (4:48)
6. Beautiful World (4:52)
7. Infinity of Seas (4:50)
8. Le Narcisse De L'ecritoire (9:38)
9. Luminous (3:54)
10. Behind the Veil (6:11)

Total time 50:43

Line-up / Musicians

- Michal Feber / vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Krystian Danel / guitars, violoncello, vocals
- Krystian Szynder / bass, vocals
- Sebastian Balon / drums

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APATHEIA Apatheia 06 ratings distribution


3.68
(6 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(50%)
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Good, but non-essential (0%)
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Collectors/fans only (17%)
17%
Poor. Only for completionists (33%)
33%

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Review by Marty McFly
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars Violoncello dominated, mostly acoustic, modern Prog from Czech Republic. It's hard to make such music in my country these days, when most of the people are simply happy with more dull forms of Rock music without much elements that enrich it and makes it interesting. Fortunately, there are still loyal fans of Prog.

Most of Apatheia's eponymous album material is quite consistent in musical themes (songs sounds quite alike, more like concept stuff, each with its own variation of "source" than sole tracks). Words are in English, so this band has stronger chance to approach foreign audience. Themes of lyrics are usually poetic and dreamy, little bit philosophical, as far as I can understand.

That's good and I wish the band a lot of luck with accomplishing that, but what they can bring upon us actually on this album ? Music is on optimistic, pleasant - as I said, main instrument, (maybe because it's the most unusual), is this string instrument that helps to create very mellow harmonies. Maybe this is out of reality statement, but it reminds me "real-life version" of mellotron, I find these two instruments quite alike.

As I'm thinking about it, this music reminds me Gazpacho's album Night, there are similarities in impression it makes and I think there is flavour of Post-Rock (string - calm - part), but they're not afraid to come to more Heavy sounds at times. Recent addition of band Resistor, also to Crossover Prog can be seen as influence too (at least by me, who know their latest album).

4(+), great Czech new Prog, exactly as dark as I like.

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