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A FINE STORMY WEATHER

Dracma

 

Neo-Prog

3.51 | 46 ratings

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sgtpepper
3 stars This is one of the most generic neo-prog albums I've listened to as there is nothing that stands out but it's far from a disaster, too. The band shows their neo-prog inclinations mainly in the instrumental playing and arrangements. This is an accessible not very complex music which reaches best moments when vocals are absent. I couldn't identify any obvious cloning although the band had listened to the 80's prog. On the other hand, they are far from being one of a kind as there's not enough personality stamp. Compositions are pedestrian and the more demanding listener will mainly enjoy several instrumental motives and two acoustic short songs. What I dislike are the too 90's sounding drums and keyboards - not lively enough. Mainly recommended to curious listeners.
sgtpepper | 3/5 |

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