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WARM

Fernando Perdomo

Crossover Prog


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1.27 | 3 ratings | 1 reviews | 33% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2014

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Photographers In Love (2:40)
2. Warm (2:00)
3. Home is Wherever You Are (3:55)
4. Girl With A Record Collection (3:24)
5. 1970 (2:54)
6. We Fight (But We're In Love) (2:00)
7. California Moon (3:43)
8. This Too Shall Pass (2:38)
9. Angel Lust (2:26)
10. Find A Lover (2:46)
11. On Sunday Morning (3:38)

Total Time 32:04

Line-up / Musicians

- Fernando Perdomo / vocals, performer, composer & producer

With:
- Durga McBroom Hudson / vocals (3,11)
- Alih Jey / vocals (4,6)
- Michelle Vidal / vocals (11)
- Max Farber / piano (3)
- Cynthia Kivlan / flute (8)
- Dave Torre / viola (3)
- Greg Byers / cello
- Vincent Cuevas / bass (3,8)
- Eddie Zyne / drums (3,8)

Releases information

Artwork: Jessica Hundley with Laurel Stearns (photo)

CD self-released (2014, US)

Digital album

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FERNANDO PERDOMO Warm ratings distribution


1.27
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(33%)
33%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (33%)
33%

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Review by DangHeck
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1 stars I had no clue what to expect here. And now, weeks after adding it to my listening queue, I have no idea how the hell Perdomo came across my radar exactly or why it was this album specifically, being his debut aside, that I so chose to listen first. No wonder said queue is getting out of hand (I guess a personal note)...

"Photographers in Love" heads off in... Indie Folk fashion? I'm confused. Sort of reminds, weirdly, of Coldplay. "Warm" sounds like an interpolation of John Lennon's "Love". But also weirdly sounds like CCM-turned-love-song... From here, from the start, there is little to nothing that will appeal to your average Prog fan. Folk. Chamber Pop, perhaps. But it's light 'singer-songwriter' at best.

"Home Is Wherever You Are" is a sweet ballad, and I do like the strings, but... I dunno. I know, generally speaking, Crossover Prog isn't necessarily going to appeal to me specifically, but that's not even the issue here. "1970", for instance: utterly hokey.

"This Too Shall Pass" is the first track--we're now eight in--that caught my ear from the onset. It's well produced in the least and has this pretty flute lead. And then "Angel Lust".... Great title, Fern... Woof. "On Sunday Morning" has decent-to-good melody.

It's at this moment, at the end of the review, that I would like to instead recommend my friends, The Nielsen Family Band. That's it. You could avoid this album, far as I'm concerned. Listen to other sh*t haha.

True Rate: 1.5/5.0

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