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Tammatoys

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3.46 | 17 ratings | 3 reviews | 24% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2020

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. I Will Follow (5:36)
2. Downfall (10:55)
3. Politics (5:06)
4. The Conflict (Part 1) (14:37)
5. Time (8:03)

Total Time 44:17

Bonus track:
6. Promotion clips from the album (5:57)

Line-up / Musicians

- Kjetil Bergseth / vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards
- Øystein Utby / bass
- Ragnar Utby / guitars
- Simon Dolmen Bergseth / guitars
- Bjørn David Dolmen / guitars
- Martin Utby / drums

With:
- Ørnulv Brun Snortheim / guitars (1)

Releases information

CD / LP Apollon Records (2020)

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TAMMATOYS Conflicts ratings distribution


3.46
(17 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(24%)
24%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(47%)
47%
Good, but non-essential (29%)
29%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Rivertree
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3 stars TAMMATOYS is another band from Norway totally new to me which has offered a new challenging album in 2020. But they aren't newcomer at alI in a strict sense, since already founded about 20 years ago. In the early years the crew could record two EP's, but then went on a long hiatus. Now Kjetil Bergseth and Øystein Utby are back again with an updated line up consisting of six musicians. What is a bit unusual somehow, besides bass player Utby they are having three regular guitarists aboard actually. Plus lead singer and keyboarder Bergseth, who handles the acoustic version on top of that. Therefore, in the consequence, one might expect a guitar dominated output for sure. Though it's all nicely balanced, due to diverse mellotron respectively synthesizer layers. Oftenly coming close to orchestral strings, as for that a strong symphonic respectively neo progressive orientation is to state.

The usage of diverse samples comes as another band trademark then. And some typical nordic melancholy won't be missed too. Just a side note, the vocals are not the strongest point on this occasion. Outstanding tracks are the cinematic title track and Downfall, both at, respectively beyond the 10 minutes playing time. The latter telling an accusative story which is dealing with the usage of military drones. I would say their music evolves based on diverse influences coming from such prog flagships like Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis and Porcupine Tree. No problem, as long as it is not a simple copy-cat case. And when the compositions are able to convince, are showcasing a unique band flavour in one way or another. It definitely is a worthwhile attempt to check this. 3.5 stars on the PA scale.

Latest members reviews

4 stars Tammatoys is an ambient, progressive, alternative rock metal band. "I Will Follow." Entrance to Pink Floyd just for 3 notes which have gone around the world, slow and airy rhythm, a few notes also which take me back to the last Coma Rossi, a little OMD or Ultravox in the synth, crystal clear gu ... (read more)

Report this review (#2974699) | Posted by alainPP | Saturday, December 16, 2023 | Review Permanlink

3 stars Safe and Stately No Rough Edges TAMMATOYS is a Norwegian septet founded in 1999; this is their third release- two EP's preceded this, their first full- length album. Current members are Kjetil Bergseth - Vocals, acoustic guitars, keyboards; Øystein Utby - Bass; Ragnar Utby - Guitars; Sim ... (read more)

Report this review (#2489496) | Posted by Steve Conrad | Friday, January 1, 2021 | Review Permanlink

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