TORCH OF THE MYSTICSSun City GirlsRIO/Avant-Prog |
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When there are lyrics, as in Space Prophet Dogon, the vocals are also quite good and very particular.
It's this song the one that I like the most. Even if I tendentially prefer instrumentals, the lazy bluesy progression of this track is hypnotic and the final crescendo is an added value.
Another mention is deserved by the parodistic "The Shining Path". It's a punky cover of a huge pop success, but I don't remember the title neither the performer of the original...but I gurantee that it's very famous.
This is just one of the many parodies, sometimes just a genre, not a specific song. Anyway when it comes to rock it's where the band reaches the top, like in the crazy Radar 1941.
The album contains also some trippy tracks, but I mean that as parodistic as well.
Not enough to have 4 stars, but a solid 3 stars rating is well deserved.
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