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TRANSMUTATION

Karmakanic

 

Symphonic Prog

4.06 | 83 ratings

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5 stars What began as a side project for The Flower King's bassist, Jonas Reingold, in 2002, has developed over the years into one of the premier modern symphonic prog bands, and they are back again, after a 9-year absence with this, their 6th album, and Jonas and band have brought along many wonderful prog guest artists to help out, including Steve Hackett (and all the members of his touring band), Andy Tillison (The Tangent), John Mitchell (Frost, It Bites, Lonely Robot), Randy McStine, Nick D'Virgilio, and Simon Phillips, to produce one of the best albums of the year so far. It opens with a burst of energy in the brief, but powerful rockin' instrumental Bracing For Impact, and then continues to get better and better with each subsequent track, End of the World is a beautiful song (although goes on a bit too long), then Cosmic Love gives a somewhat throwback 80's single sound, like something from Yes' 90125 period. But they are just getting started, as each of the rest are great, such as the fantastic Gotta Lose This Ball and Chain, culminating with the sensational Prog epic title track (23 min), which is stunningly brilliant from beginning to end, with everything you could want in a prog epic, from tender acoustic sections to glorious majestic themes to incredible soloing and exciting instrumental passages, including a dazzling middle section that manages to channel Genesis as a jazz fusion band, then reprising earlier themes for an emotional and majestic finale. Just brilliant, and one of the best epic-length prog tracks in many years, and that can stand among the all-time greats. What I really love about this band and album is that they are extremely creative and inventive in their arrangements, production, and instrumentation, able to turn even fairly simple themes and melodies into wonderful, exciting pieces with their intricate, detailed handling. Just love this album, my absolute favorite of the year so far and sure to be in the running in the end for best album of the year. Best Tracks: Transmutation, Gotta Lose This Ball and Chain, All That Glitters is Not Gold, We Got The World in Our Hands. Rating: 5.0
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