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ALMOST HUMAN

Sensitive To Light

 

Symphonic Prog

2.97 | 19 ratings

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toroddfuglesteg
2 stars I am not sure what this band tries to do. Did they try to cure insomnia ?

This band comes from France and is a side project of another band again. That's all I know. The album is pretty symphonic with female vocals. The vocals first comes across as Magenta before they crawl into the background again and acts almost like a regular instrument among the tonnes of keyboards and guitars this album is filled to the brim with. The music then almost comes across as new-age with some Kate Bush and Sinead O Connor vocals. The vocals are still pushed into the background on this album which does not have the best of sound.

Quality wise, the music is repetetive and does not move. There is some grandious use of guitars and keyboards now and then. But the music sounds the same throughout. This album never moves into gear. There are some good ideas on this album now and then. The opening track Pinocchio is good. The rest of the album is pretty dull. Maybe it would had worked with a better production ? Maybe. But this is how it is and it is not good.

2 stars

toroddfuglesteg | 2/5 |

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