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MINES OF MORIA

Seid

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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4 stars I am fortunate to have a numbered copy of this EP, which is really good, very difficult to find by the way. It begins with a great theme "Mines of Moria" with a musical density that goes from the most dreary growing with the incorporation of keyboards, bass, drums and the entrance of its singer with its characteristic voice, which is transporting us towards that dream world with the explosion of instruments after the end of his story, this is repeated and ends with a delicate song of a child which gives that more mysterious touch. This is really the highest point of this EP.

The song Ze Evil Gnome, is a cruder version found in the album Creatures Of The Underworld, good, less complex but very powerful.

Finish this work with the theme The Ancient Forest, an instrumental theme, with a dark atmosphere, a well crafted melody, a good keyboard work to crown a good musical work. Recommended for all those looking for something original and of very good musical quality.

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