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WOUND

Spyros Charmanis

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3.96 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2012

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Pushing the Sky (6:16)
2. The Great Outdoors (5:43)
3. Entry Wound (2:58)
4. Subconscious (4:36)
5. You've Met Someone (5:01)
6. Better Halves (6:22)
7. Hinder (7:04)
8. Open Wound (6:37)
9. The Glacier (2:16)
10. Our Time Expires (5:24)
11. September (2:04)
12. Exit Wound (10:08)
13. Say Goodnight (7:51)

Total time 72:20

Line-up / Musicians

- Spyros Charmanis / guitars, vocals, bass, keys, oboe, programming
With:
- Nikolas Sideris / programming
- Nikodemos Triardis / cello

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3.96
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Review by Windhawk
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4 stars Greek composer and musician Spyros CHARMANIS started composing his own material back in 2007, and three years later he self released his debut album "Just Another Story". Charmanis is among the artists who regards the album as a form of art in its own right, which guided his approach in the creation of his debut album. "Wound" from 2012 is Charmanis' second full-length production, created with the same philosophy at heart and self-released just like his first album.

Greek solo artist Spyros Charmanis has made a fine example of modern day progressive rock with "Wound". Modern day as in music that doesn't contain too many obvious references to progressive rock from its heyday, but still recognizable as belonging to the genre, at least as I regard this type of music. I suspect that those who have enjoyed a project such as Lunatic Soul might find Charmanis' latest to be an interesting one, and I wouldn't find it at all unlikely that quite a few Porcupine Tree fans might regard this disc as an interesting one either.

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