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SCORCHTin SpiritsCrossover Prog4.38 | 17 ratings |
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![]() 4. Binary Man muscular riff and complex tune, on a progressive search where the voice seems to just accompany the notes 5. Little Eyes arrives with this metronomic guitar phrasing; hypnotic to better capture the ear; level of his self who digs to look for reminiscences, Joe JACKSON comes to me, otherwise the fruity jazzy guitar on the great masters of jazz of course; the finale is heavier, more rock, a little on VELVET, LOU REED, CLAPTON, uncompromising rock 6. Wrapped and Tied looks back at a musical artifact, the kind of thing you don't know how it was created in the first place; the crazy break with the bass in front, a sweet moment 7. She Moves Among Us for the delicious guitar arpeggio, the thing you want to reproduce; halfway through you are surprised by this semi-Andalusian drift which rocks you; on headphones you are overwhelmed by the notes 8. Garden State for the eponymous title, uncompromising rock, fruity sound yes I already wrote it, melodic yes too, mystery, a progressive evolution with these chiseled guitars yes; TIN SPIRITS yes which shows above all that prog can be played without keyboards and that is important in my opinion; music should be played according to this principle, to please oneself, to please others without looking for clichés of the genre, just to play notes which together create a serene, tranquilizing and enjoyable climate; a difficult title to analyze, to dissect, just to let yourself be invaded by their unique sound. There was the BEATLES, there was XTC, there was TIN SPIRITS for the taste of melody, that's it.
alainPP |
4/5 |
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