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A FINE STORMY WEATHER

Dracma

 

Neo-Prog

3.51 | 45 ratings

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David Saez
3 stars One of the best Spanish Progressive Rock CD of the nineties. In view of the desert landscape at the time, not that it is extremely worthwhile. The truth is that delighted the ears of a generation hungry orphan of good national benchmarks.

Remembering IQ, Marillion (early) or other groups Neo-Prog, Dracma produced an excellent album that marked the top in his career. And, when we were in the direct presentation of "A fine stormy weather", we thought it would be the breakthrough of the group, it landed to rise again in 2008 with a band restructured, but that's another story.

These other, incurring the typical mistake of many Spanish groups to develop their lyrics in English, even when you have a singer who successfully (or decently) mastered the language. If Pedro Jimenez had prepared the letters instead of Jordi Planas, then we would be talking about a great CD.

In short, highly recommended

David Saez | 3/5 |

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