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HANLON'S RAZOR

Crossover Prog • Netherlands


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HANLON'S RAZOR is the project of guitarist/vocalist Louis de ROO and singer/multi-instrumentalist Frank MAARSEN. The two originally met forming the songwriting duo of Netherlands-based prog band, Terranian. Through their lengthy career, Terranian never recorded more than some seminal demo's before disbanding in 2018. In 2021 Frank and Louis decided they cared about their songs too much to leave them unrecorded, and used the Covid lockdown to start recording their songs in Louis' home studio, with support of drummer Vincent FRIJDAL. The first six songs out of this effort form the first album "Paradigm" released in August 2021 finally.

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Paradigm
2021
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Stockholm
2023

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Stockholm Syndrome
2023

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Hanlon's Razor Crossover Prog

Review by alainPP

4 stars Hanlon's Razor uses progressive sounds from recent decades; a symphonic rock sound, prog metal and timeless art rock to travel inexpensively through autumnal landscapes, that's good.

'Soul Turns to Sand' with a singular sound, a typical warm voice, I read like Sylvian des Japan, I find it like Soen; in short, a serious sound that leans towards prog metal, a tad invasive and poorly balanced; a final riff with layers of keyboards. 'Mantissa' acoustic guitar intro; the heavy riff follows suit, two voices, interesting in conception and a very metallic Porcupine air. 'Stockholm Syndrome' with spleen symphonic violin and guitar intro; positive singular air; the heavy fat riff which coexists with the violins and a symphonic variation reminding me of Eternity X, a keyboard elaboration for a latent and gripping atmosphere; the second Floydian psychedelic break version 'Animals' and 'Meddle', innovative. 'Wide Awake Sleeping' continues, a heavier, intoxicating track; without the voice it sounds like over-boosted Rush, with it we're on a latent prog metal, with quite staggering spatial connotations; 6 mins and the very interesting Floydian break with ethereal synths for a soaring, intimate finale. 'Contrasts' and the Rotheryan intro with its acoustic variation bringing the tamed prog metal air; the rhythmic base makes or breaks, strong all the same with respect to the languorous phase; 5 minutes and a piano note wakes you up; it swells, it gradually rises with a beautiful heavy guitar solo.

Hanlon's Razor continues to explore the neo sound of the 80s by injecting it with keyboards from the 70s; the Pink Floyd side of the instrumentation is present while the riffs and solos lean towards the melodic prog metal groups of which Rush reminds me; it's dynamic, it flows by itself and it brings memories.(3.5)

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