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AVATARS

William Sheller

 

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4.00 | 2 ratings

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alainPP
4 stars 1. Avatar I (Log In) wow the minimalist, latent intro; symphonic, grandiloquent, heavy, majestic, guitar it can't be French, guitar like PINK FLOYD go intro like Alan Parsons PROJECT... flute so precisely William on piano and vocal sets the bar very high; an enjoyable progressive break, vocal reprise and this cleverly measured orchestral moment, final festive fireworks which brings 2. The long ladder and its bucolic hunting horn, Charisma and Genesisian atmosphere, in short, well done; nursery rhyme-ballad more marked by the text 3. Everything will be fine... yes, yes and a tune from the 60's I sniff the BEATLES, tune with a fruity guitar solo, yes William it's not just lyrics 4. Félix and I childish guitar arpeggio for a consensual nursery rhyme which takes all its place to be the heating engine of 5. Jet Lag with its cinematic intro and its invasive bass riff; a hard-soft but hard guitar riff casts doubt, where is William going with this catchy and really rock title which still amazes me and my blinders 6. Tristan comes to contradict me with a devastatingly spleen song; violins and dark classical orchestration for languorous texts, to the point that I can't stop myself from Handel's finale

7. Blackmail continues with the sounds of waves, a concept album finally; minimalist piano and a title that will swell with a fat sax eyeing the SUPERTAMPs, great 8. Music Hall for the Shellerian interlude, a rhythm, a voice, a phrasing and again this distant reminiscence with the Hodgsons, in short the cinematic ending car in the distance makes the prog concept enjoyable 9. The night watchman starts off with a heavy rock tune, 30 years ago we would have even found that in a hard band, how different things are; energetic in any case and good variation 10. Spyder the cat and the return to the Sheller sound, the French SUPERTAMP I assume on this slap album; jerky air with Mellotron find that for a French artist; good little exceptional stop on the hero yes my girlfriend loves cats so I listen quietly here; the hot organ solo and because of that I'm talking about an artist that I had snubbed, shame on me; rain and final meow introducing 11. Camping .. not the film but William who announces the end of the album, it ends he says it himself; Well, it's not a lot to drink but you know I hear there... in confidence... a GOTAINER for this festive musical genre, that of not taking yourself seriously; title to the killer guitar solo, ah if France could release albums of this caliber we wouldn't be in dire straits, immense; noisy ending yes in 2008 before the advent of cinematic atmospheres 12. Avatar II (Log Out) to log out, close this unclassifiable album but oh so invasive, on the good side; an orchestra with tambourines, violins and everything and everything comes; a bonus track that gives a boost to the stamped sound!

alainPP | 4/5 |

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