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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS

Ovrfwrd

 

Heavy Prog

4.11 | 57 ratings

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grosssover
4 stars I love discovering new bands. The whole point is that everyone learns while living on this planet. Throughout my entire career of playing and listening to music, I like to listen to instrumental music, whether it's jazz, rock or techno, it doesn't matter. I have not met this band to this day for several reasons. I put off listening to them, precisely because I was sure that sometime in the future I would be delighted with their work. Ovrfwrd / There Are No Ordinary Moments is a really great album. Very interesting to listen to. The album is very prog rock. Sometimes it's standard rock, sometimes jazz rock fusion and it feels like the vocal performance is lacking on some tracks. That might be the only minor gripe. You can feel the vibe of Porcupine Tree, Frost, Fates Warning, Liquid Tension Experiment, Joe Satriani, and the most reminiscent of the works of Jeff Kollman and his instrumental band Cosmosquad. Of course, the album is not for review on the first listen and must be listened carefully because the instrumentalization is done in detail in each song. literally, each song differs in style from the previous song, and at the same time unites them all in prog rock, slightly on heavy side. The listener should be very prepared and listen to a variety of music to immerse himself in this great journey through this album. In general, the production is very analog, which I personally like the most. They can take you to the seventies, eighties, fusion jazz improvisation world, modern prog rock playing, funky spacey atmos. Amazing academic approach. Highly recommended for fans of the heavy prog and fusion jazz-rock subgenre. 4/5
grosssover | 4/5 |

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