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GRAK II BLAKTwombley BurwashCrossover Prog3.14 | 3 ratings |
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![]() This is a very English album in so many ways, with music which is wonderfully complex yet also somehow somewhat simplistic, which fits in well with the vocals which are not at the same level. I can imagine some reviewers feeling the singing is detrimental to the overall sound but to my ears it works very well indeed and is the perfect fit. There are times when the guys are pushing a lot of orchestral sounds, but also bringing in styles which are more dance in its concept, all with the feeling of an underground British act who would be happier releasing this on cassette tape as opposed to digitally. Although accepted by crossover, which is the right place for them, there are also times when they would fit more happily into neo and the switching of styles within the lengthy "Out of the Shadows" (love the folk mandolin) is just insane but somehow it works. Their outro is a majestic fanfare which oen can imagine Wakeman having fun with. This is a release which should not belong in the 21st century, yet I am pleased it does as this is a fun ride while never taking itself at all seriously. Available to download from Bandcamp at the princely sum of just £7 GBP, this captures all that is fun about the underground indie progressive scene.
kev rowland |
3/5 |
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