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UNDERGROUND AND BEYOND

Lucifer Was

 

Eclectic Prog

3.34 | 51 ratings

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erik neuteboom
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3 stars Lucifer was is an interesting Norwegian band, often described as a blend of Jethro Tull (prog) and Black Sabbath (hardrock) from the Seventies. Listening to Lucifer Was I also hear echoes from Atomic Rooster, especially the vocals and the heavy, propulsive atmospheres. Perhaps you could say ''Black Sabbath with organ'! A remarkable track is the epic The Green Pearl featuring a harder-edged rendition of Grieg's composition The Mountain King. And the Spanish inspired Fandangos sounds sultry with catchy flute work. This album is not similar to the sound of another album entitled Blues From Hellah, I prefer Underground And Beyound but thas has to do with the fact that I like Black Sabbath and Atomic Rooster.

erik neuteboom | 3/5 |

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