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SUSTAINSustainSymphonic Prog |
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A weird sleeve appearance (slightly horrible indeed), mysterious melody lines, freakout saxophone vibes could be well mixed and matured, and drunken-cheap-karaoke-bar-ish voices might be added as tough discordance ... although the sound structure or framework is so-so strict. Their musical idea apparently inspired by some intensive artists in the progressive rock scene on the decline around 1980 was not so bad indeed, but sadly sounds like they would have had a 'daily' battle against the audience upon an 'overused' stage.
Frank's uptempo, flexible saxophone play is quite active and powerful everywhere upon the bilateral vinyl surfaces ... it's fine, so fine. On the other hand, possibly all guitarists and percussionists would have played very hard, and with gazing straightly the instruments, not for the audience. Imagined the lead vocalist might have sung with self-satisfaction or narcissism. And the production, direction, mix all are a tad cheap ... It's sorta pity juts because this whole album is melodically interesting. As a result, we can easily understand why they have been disbanded soon, with only one album (and some material?) left in the world. An authentic obscurity.
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HarryAngel746 (Maciej) COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
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bzp001 (Zaur)
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puzart (Artur)
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ElRocin (Jacinto)
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