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ENGINES OF CREATIONGalleonNeo-Prog |
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After many years this new album is my renewed musical meeting with Galleon and I notice that they have matured in all ways. Remarkably is the amount of fluent songs with bombastic climates, fiery guitar solos, propulsive guitar riffs and flashy synthesizer runs like in A.I. (wonderful bass pedal sound), The Assemblers (from sparkling piano to blistering wah-wah guitar), Signals, the titletrack (howling guitar and intense Mellotron waves), Machine Mother (flashy synthesizer solo) and Lightworks. My highlight on this CD is the composition Men And Monsters (almost 10 minutes), it contains lots of shifting moods and breaks, howling guitar, pleasant keyboard variety (organ, synthesizers and Mellotron) and a great final part with a bombastic atmosphere, the biting guitar solo and the slow synthesizer make it a progrock party!
I am sure this new Galleon album will appeal to many progheads, it sounds both accessible as pleasant and dynamic with good work on guitar and keyboards and the vocals add an extra dimension.

The band are good players, required to carry off the dynamics and twists and turns of many of the tracks. Ulf Pettersson's Keyboard sounds range from modern synths to Mini-Moog and Vox Organ and Sven Larsson's Guitar is well to the fore with strong fluent playing. Drummer Goran Johnsson is no slouch either and finds his way round his instrument effortlessly as does Bassist Goran Fors who also provides more than adequate Vocals. Additional female backing vocals are provided by Tanja Hedlund.
My favourite track is the previously mentioned Men and Monsters which is the longest piece on the album at just under ten minutes giving the band ample opportunity to stretch out. Jazz influenced parts works well complimenting the heavier instrumental second half of the song. However, the material is strong throughout with many excellent tracks, particularly The Assemblers, title track Engines of Creation and closing track Lightworks, another mini Epic.
I was torn between 3 and four stars for this album and eventually decided on a well deserved 3 ½. This band are well worth checking out.

First track is a very pleasant short instrumental called A.I., a nice warm up for what is to come (3,5*).
Next is The Assemblers, a pretty fierce song, not yet quite in the beginning but in the second half there are some raging moments. The tone is set with this one (4*).
Third track, Signals at first seems to be a bit more quiet but also here the second half it gets rougher and rougher, another cracker (3,75*).
Fourth up is the title track starting with a sort of seventies soul rhythm accompanied by vocals and other instruments but the rhythm stays all through the song. Interesting element created by Galleon here. Very nice song by the way with great guitar halfway down and also near the end(3,75*).
State Insane is of the best examples of the lyrics I was talking about. The title says it all actually. Musically the song is somewhat less despite a nice guitar solo towards the end (3,5*).
Fog City is a more keyboard/organ dominated song, not quite the best of the album but not really bad either (3,25*).
The Cinnamon Hideaway is a short instrumental interlude with a bit of gloomy atmosphere. I do believe I hear a machine on the background, something like in Welcome to the machine by Pink Floyd. It's probably the engine from the title (3*).
Men & Monsters is the highlight to me and also the prime example of human-critical lyrics. That's what they are singing about all through the song, first half gives the impression the whole thing has a problem to get really started but in the second half (or better the 4th quarter) it really does and make up for that 100% (4,25).
Machine Mother is another heavy track where the band is firing at all cilinders but in this they do it all through the song except in the middle. Another excellent composition with variation and all instruments get the chance to excell. Fantastic track again and 2nd highlight (4,25*).
With Lightworks the band decided for a worthy closer, another critical song also confirming my statement in the introduction. And another very good song (4*).
So two significant features determining this album: critical lyrics and a pretty heavy sound. I personally especially like the second element but since also the compositions are really excellent on this album I have no doubt whatsoever about the rating: 4 stars.


I say that because as I had to stop listening to this lackluster schlock of an album, a fellow member said, Sucks when you have to punt like that, while in one of the threads here on ProgArchives. For those not familiar with American football, when you can't sustain a drive, you forfeit the possession by 'punting' or kicking the ball away to the opposite team. Normally you have 4 opportunities to keep the drive alive, but in this case, I should have punted it away from the very beginning. Galleon's Engines Of Creation is so dull that I had to just shut it off. I NEVER abort like that, but I had to with this.
I've had it for about a year now, and it never really latched on to me from the very beginning. I set it aside hoping that when I put it on again, I would hear it with fresh ears. The subsequent listens still registered noting. That was about 6 months ago, and unfortunately it hasn't aged well. As a matter of fact it's collecting a moldy-like substance and emitting a foul and unpleasant odor. Yes, I dislike it that much.
The engine was sputtering from the first notes of A.I. It's not really the music that turned my stomach because they are quite capable musicians--nothing exciting, but capable. The lyrics....criminey sakes, the lyrics were almost laughable. God love 'em, but the band tries so hard to make that 'life altering' statement, but I was left rolling my eyes and smirking just a little. I'm perusing the lyrics to use as an example here, but there are too many to list. It's all the same chaotic, paranoid rants that just seem to bleed into each other after a bit. State Insane, for example, is all about the government knowing a bit too much about us and how they're trying to control our every day lives by any means necessary. Pretty cool concept, eh? Well, if it had been worded in a well-thought out concept then it may hold my interest, but it's just spilling out into a clustered heap of one rant after another.
As soon as I can, I'm going to try to sell this on ebay or trade it in because it's one of the worst discs I've ever heard. Period. I'm respectful of the preceding reviews who have praised it, but they're hearing something that I'm not. Do yourself a favor and save your dough because Galleon's Engines Of Creation is about as exciting as the Ford Edsel!


"A.I." is the short intro track with some soaring guitar. "The Assemblers" opens with guitar and keys before a really good full sound kicks in. Vocals before 1 1/2 minutes. An aggressive track really and the vocals have some attitiude at times. So does the guitar solo 3 1/2 minutes in. "Signals" opens and closes with Morse Code. I like the pulsating keybords perhaps copying the Morse Code. "Engines Of Creation" recalls GALLEON of old when it settles when the vocals come in. Check out the chunky bass ! Outbursts of heaviness come and go. "State Insane" is fairly heavy and bombastic. A calm before 2 1/2 minutes with acoustic guitar as almost spoken words come in. Some female backing vocals here. It kicks back in before 4 minutes. Love the guitar that follows. "Fog City" has lots of synths and drums early. Vocals after a minute. Not a fan of this one. "The Cinnamon Hideaway" has a mellow intro with acoustic guitar.This is a short 2 minute instrumental. Seagulls late.
"Men And Monsters" is without a doubt my favourite track on here. Nothing is even close to this one. Vocals with drums and organ early. Spoken words before a minute followed by soaring guitar and chunky bass. It settles before 3 minutes and it's sounds so uplifting, then we get some growly bass a minute later. It's almost jazzy after 5 1/2 minutes then it turns more powerful before 7 minutes. Scorching guitar before 8 1/2 minutes. Nice. "Machine Mother" opens with aggressive guitar as drums pound. It settles some when vocals arrive.The tempo continues to shift. The guitar sounds amazing when it kicks back in after 5 1/2 minutes. "Lightworks" is the over 9 minute closer. Great intro here with guitar leading the way. It settles when the vocals come in. I really like the drumming and bass after 3 minutes. Organ floats in the background as the vocals return. It kicks back in as the song continues to change. My second favourite tune.
3.5 stars and an enjoyable listen.

If we talk about the music of this album is the average level of Galleon.
Galleon music is very inspired in British symphonic prog. and mostly in Genesis with the mix of the best neo prog :Pendragon,IQ,Arena etc...
Good compositions,very well executed with he right vocals.
The main problem here are the lyrics :
Again a band with the typical boring lyrics about the repulsive political,ecological,technological ,religious.... in general social behaviour of the world.
Definitely the best lyrics for this kind of music are the ones related to myths or to legends..then we have beautiful stories without the presumptuous social analysis thing.
So for that 3 stars.

When I ran into this band I was stunned! Each album has something great to offer. After getting their entire library and hearing them over and over again I can conclude that this album for me is the last good album. "In The Wake Of The Moon" was my least favorite. I was so looking forward to another album but sadly they disbanded. Their Facebook page had them recording and laying down tracks and stating in 2015 that a new one was coming and after silence they came back and stated that they would no longer go on. A very sad day indeed.
In many ways "Engines" is my favorite album. Their previous albums were heavier on keyboards than guitars. This album has the best work by Sven Larsson! I thought at first they must have gotten a new guitarist. His solos are better than ever. So much of this album is very strong and is probably the closest thing to metal this band has done.
"A.I." comes out of the shoots as an intro with guitar at the forefront. "The Assemblers" is a well crafted track. The guitar solo is amazing and probably his best. "Signals" is a good track once again heavy on guitar. The title track is a great one with a great deal of layers transitioning from one style into another. Once again another great solo by Larsson and that collides into a great slower piece that grinds through the song's name. Cranking this one up is essential. "State Insane", "Cinnamon Highway" and "Fog City" do nothing much for me. "Men & Monsters" is a great explosive track reminiscent of a few tracks on previous albums. "Machine Mother" also rocks in the guitar arena. The last track "Lightworks" is another winner. I really appreciated the sudden drop into the hypnotic middle piece that is sandwiched between radical pieces of bread.
I have to rate this one a high 4 but a high 5 to these guys! If you want a more edgy guitar driven album this would be it.
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