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ON HER JOURNEY TO THE SUN

Gungfly

Crossover Prog


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3.97 | 189 ratings | 4 reviews | 30% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2017

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Of The Orb (10:43)
2. On Her Journey To The Sun (5:00)
3. He Held An Axe (4:49)
4. My Hero (7:46)
5. If You Fall (Pt.1) (3:09)
6. Polymixia (11:38)
7. Over My Eyes (4:39)
8. Old Demons Die Hard (5:56)
9. Keith (The Son Of Sun) (5:32)
10. The River Of Sadness (12:02)
11. All A Dream (2:17)

Total Time 73:31

Bonus CD - Best of Gungfly 2008-2011:
1. Rumbling Boxes (8:34)
2. On And On (4:36)
3. White Light (5:00)
4. Lamentation (3:18)
5. No Remorse (4:45)
6. Before The Winter (4:52)
7. Bringing Down The Walls (7:04)
8. She's Gone Again (3:13)
9. The Prisoner (4:22)
10. Are You Aware That I'm Awake? (4:35)
11. Peace At Mind (5:12)
12. And She Drives Me... (4:14)
13. We Will Never Leave (9:33)
14. Whiskers (3:44)

Total Time 73:02

Line-up / Musicians

- Rikard Sjöblom / vocals, guitars (acoustic, electric & 12-string), keyboards (Hammonds, ARP Pro Soloist/Odyssey/Solina, Moog, Korg Poly 800), bass, drums, piano & soundscapes (11)

With:
- David Zackrisson / guitar (2,3,6)
- Sverker Magnuss / Rhodes & clavinet (2), pianos (3)
- Martin Borgh / Hammond & Moog (2), Crumar Organizer B (3)
- Rachel Hall / violin (7)
- Rasmus Diamant / Roland bass synth (2,9), bass (3)
- Petter Diamant / drums (1-3,5,9)
- Spencer Keala Bowden / narration (11)

Releases information

Artwork: Spencer Keala Bowden

2CD InsideOut Music - IOMCD 477 (2017, Europe) Bonus CD with Best Of 2008-2011

2LP + CD Inside Out Music ‎- IOMLP 477 (2017, Europe) Full album on both media

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GUNGFLY On Her Journey To The Sun ratings distribution


3.97
(189 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(30%)
30%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(41%)
41%
Good, but non-essential (22%)
22%
Collectors/fans only (3%)
3%
Poor. Only for completionists (3%)
3%

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3 stars Rikard Sjoblom is of course the singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist from the Swedish band BEARDFISH. So naturally BEARDFISH is going to come to mind with Rikard's vocals being on here. I did find this lighter sounding than BEARDFISH overall and unfortunately this album just hasn't clicked with me. Maybe I was expecting to much but man I was looking forward to this record. It' a concept album and I like the cover art. We even get a guest appearance from BIG BIG TRAIN's Rachel Hall playing violin on one track.

I have a lot of fond memories of listening to early BEARDFISH back in the day, especially the "Sleeping In Traffic" albums and "The Sane Day" recording where we get so much humour and a strong Zappa vibe. They were all so entertaining though which is what is missing here in my opinion, well something's missing. This clocks in at around 75 minutes.

"Of The Orb" opens with spoken words saying "Maybe this was all a dream" which is also quoted to end the recording. I can't get over the GENESIS vibe on this opener with the intricate guitar and Rikard mentioning the "Cinema show" and then later with the synths. A full sound kicks in after 1 1/2 minutes including more passionate vocals. The tempo picks up a minute later. This is good. Some nice guitar and drum work after 5 minutes followed by organ after 6 1/2 minutes. There's that GENESIS vibe again before 8 minutes. A top three.

"On Her Journey To The Sun" has this urgent soundscape but the vocals are relaxed. I thought I'd like this more being it's the title track. The focus is on the vocals really, not surprising I suppose given it's a concept album. I like the final minute best without vocals as we get some energetic instrumental work. "He Held An Axe" opens with acoustic guitar as reserved vocals join in. It's fuller before a minute but this is still relaxed. More passion 2 minutes in but it's brief.

"My Hero" is a top three tune for me. This one's more powerful including the organ, lots of depth to the sound. A GENESIS reminder here too. Love the bass though, and the vocals don't arrive until after 2 minutes as powerful and intricate sounds continue. Check out the bass before 5 minutes and the synths that follow. Nice. I like the long scream from Rikard before 7 minutes. "If You Fall" has relaxed piano to start as harpsichord-like sounds arrive. A full sound takes over quickly. Piano and drums 2 1/2 minutes in to the end.

"Polymixia" is my favourite song on here. This one is all about the clavinet, in fact it might be the best clavinet driven tune I've ever heard. This is complex and powerful and I wish there was more of this. Piano leads the way 3 minutes in but after 5 1/2 minutes it's all about the clavinet. Some female vocal melodies as well which I appreciate. A heavier sound follows with organ and more. The clavinet does return though. "Over My Eyes" features Rachel on violin giving this tune a different shade for sure. It's mellow with relaxed vocals to start out then the violin joins in. It picks up after 2 minutes, drums too. Plenty of vocals and violin in this one.

"Old Demons Die Hard" is led by the drums and vocals at first but it turns fuller quickly. Sounds like BEARDFISH before 3 minutes as he sings in a more ambitious way. The guitar and bass impress after 4 minutes. "Keith(The Son Of Sun)" is pleasant as the organ gives way to intricate guitar and a beat.

"The River Of Sadness" is uptempo with piano, drums and guitar standing out, vocals too. This is catchy and I like how themes are repeated. We even get some accordion on this one around 4 minutes in. Cool sound after 5 minutes as they slow it down with vocals. Synths will replace the vocals then the reserved vocals come back and it will kick back in after 8 minutes.

"All A Dream" ends it and I really like the dark atmosphere at first as sparse piano leads then spoken words as the atmosphere disappears. He ends it with the same words this all started with then the powerful atmosphere returns to end it.

Man I'm sure I'm in the minority with my rating here. I just prefer the band BEARDFISH to this. I was surprised to see that this is Rikard's third studio album though. I have a feeling many will have this on their final 2017 album list though.

Latest members reviews

5 stars This is a surprise. Thanks to Spotify, wich displays similar albums when you play a certain album, I came across this album. The music is quite organic, wich means it sounds like it was produced in the seventies. Lots of influences from 70's acts: Camel, Genesis, Yes, Gentle Giant and the lik ... (read more)

Report this review (#1868937) | Posted by Kingsnake | Wednesday, January 24, 2018 | Review Permanlink

5 stars [Review originally posted on RockAtNight.com on May 22, 2017] Rikard Sjöblom's Gungfly ? On Her Journey to the Sun: Eclectic prog's most underappreciated songwriter delivers another stunning success By Kris McCoy, Rock At Night Contributor Never fear, Beardfish fans.  All is not lost. If y ... (read more)

Report this review (#1769416) | Posted by spatter9999 | Monday, August 7, 2017 | Review Permanlink

5 stars Perfect Score, for an almost perfect album. Lets say is somewhere between 4.5 rounded up to give this cd the proper boost it deserves. With echoes of the last Beardfish album, "On Her Journey to the Sun" has a lot of good quality music that stands on its own and it separates itself in style/composit ... (read more)

Report this review (#1727984) | Posted by Garlop | Monday, May 29, 2017 | Review Permanlink

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