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LOST HORIZON

Eye 2 Eye

 

Neo-Prog

3.86 | 12 ratings

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4 stars "Garden of Eden" is a family breakup with a fierce vocal, and a rock rhythm behind it. The grating violin break is disorienting before the solo, followed by a religious vocal rise, reminiscent of Klaus NOMI, mantra-like and depressive. A striking heavy suite, interesting with its colorful dark prog side. "The Letter" has a nervous riff, a basic monolithic keyboard, a quest for an impossible love before the electronic musical space surfing ARAGON; a prog- metal rock mode with the depressive violin. "Meadows of Silence" with its metronomic title, punchy rock for the vocals and electro; a classical, religious break, a Dantesque explosion with the inhuman bombardment. Bruno's guitar solo amplifies the drama by letting the song drift into the dark finale, into a latent atmosphere.

"Lost Horizon (Ghosts Endgame)" in three parts; A chilling violin with the disappointment of the lonely hero ending his life and throwing his writings into the sea. A solemn, depressive air, the piano then the gravelly voice over a stern progressive rock; a neo-break with an expressive, narrated, Wallian, melancholic vocal. The variation with the martial percussion lets out a final languid guitar solo flirting with an excellent ANGE. "Tempest" as an instrumental interlude explains the opening of the lyrics and a beautiful velvety keyboard solo. A passing siren enhances the languid violin solo before the melting organ and then the nervous guitar. Will she decide to read these lyrics? The choirs arrive, the piano becomes austere, will it be read?

Eye 2 Eye did the job, a good job with a conceptual album on long cinematic, captivating passages, alternating softness and explosion reminiscent of PULSAR, PINK FLOYD, LACRIMOSA, with a unique and singular sound very endearing over the course of listening. origin on progcensor.

alainPP | 4/5 |

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