A double album havering between sophisticated progressive music and bluesy psychedelic pop, Spectrum's Milesago isn't some sort of
wildly avant-garde cutting-edge thing; it's more like the product of a band who've listened to the Beatles' last few albums an awful lot and
decided to see where they could go by mashing up that sort of compositional approach with early 1970s soft rock and pop developments.
From the opening of the album, the vocal harmonies in particular feel like they have a certain Beatles touch to them. The other majorly
Beatles-y aspect of the album is that, like the White Album, it's a bit of a sprawling album which can be a little inconsistent and is a bit
much to listen through all at once, though it's fun enough in its own way.
Warthur |3/5 |
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