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IN A TRAP OF ANTICIPATIONSVictor GoCrossover Prog3.19 | 7 ratings |
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![]() Victor says he is influenced by a wide range of genres especially rock (The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen), progressive rock (Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Emerson Lake & Palmer), and jazz (Pat Metheny, Al Di Meola), but here he appears to have been influenced mostly by the more commercial aspects of the first band mentioned, along with the likes of GTR and 3. Auto tune is still apparent within the vocal lines but here it feels far more like part of a modern production as opposed to grating. There are 12 songs on this album, which lasts slightly more than an hour, and there is nothing which stays for very long as it concentrates on middle of the road crossover prog with little in the way of edge as it drifts in and out of modern symphonic. There are times when this is quite Glass Hammer in style, but that is probably more to sharing the same influences as opposed to taking anything from them directly. It also has a very Eighties American feeling to it, more Rabin than Anderson, which is very easy to listen to without ever falling into the trap of being too full of sugar. I have no idea what circumstance this was recorded under, and even whether Victor is currently in Ukraine, but I cannot imagine it was easy wherever he is. Of the two albums of his I have heard this is easily the superior, and one I enjoyed listening to a great deal while never being truly essential. I am looking forward to the next one already.
kev rowland |
3/5 |
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