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A VULGAR DISPLAY OF PROG

Moongarden

 

Symphonic Prog

3.57 | 104 ratings

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Jadittir
4 stars Beautiful piece of music. Moongarden "A Vulgar Display of Prog" is a new interpretation of modern prog. They've grown out of their previous release and heading toward unknown territory. They play symphonic prog, yes they still do, but with many modern synth and sometime with beatbox and disc scratching. They also sound, in some track, more aggressive above the symphonic prog median. Different but still sounds very proggy and very nice.

Their music sounds challenging and strange. Not out-of-this-worldly strange but simply a little bit too modern for symphonic prog. Hard to explain but I think they do sound close to Jem Godfrey's Frost* in term of modern music element. Put that into Yes or Genesis package and KABOOM...here comes a Vulgar Display of Prog.

This piece of music is beautiful and fun. They are really talented. Production and mixing is excellent. You might need a good sound system to really appreciate the depth of sound. When I put this CD on, I felt like I was drifting into the future.

You should try it. 4.5 stars. Highly recommend!

Jadittir | 4/5 |

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