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THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE MYSTERY

Compassionizer

 

RIO/Avant-Prog

4.42 | 38 ratings

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Devolvator
5 stars A new, and as always beautiful release from Compassionizer. Recent releases from both Roz Vitalis and this band are imbued with a cosmic sense of time. "The Fellowship of the Mystery" is a symbiosis of the musicians' highest inspiration and a sense of anxiety at the current difficult moment. It has always been difficult for me to write reviews for such music, but compositional talent allows me to play with images. Keyboards, as the most important instrument, create a dense feeling of candle flame in a dark environment. The chamber style of the album fully reveals the anxiety of darkness, wind, fire and ashes rushing through the darkness of disturbing events. The music seems to sympathize with what is happening around us, giving the listener a piece of beauty and mercy with its brilliant arrangements. Wind instruments and keyboards are particles of light, through ashes, darkness and wind. In general, this is a very strong canvas, in which you can feel both the sad lightness of the music and the confident tread of talented musicians with great cosmic flair. Meditations, space, the ashes of time and the subtle sadness of dawn. Special praise for the excellent album cover, it fully corresponds to the musical images.
Devolvator | 5/5 |

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