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THE AGE OF INNOCENCEFlight 09Prog Related |
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Although the lyrics are in English, it is obvious that Igor isn't a native speaker, which does give it a certain feeling. In addition, the production feels really quite basic, and there are times when some of the sounds are quite jarring and jagged as opposed to smooth and harmonious. This is particularly true on "Under A Black Sun", where the snare drum is way too high in the mix and threatens to take over the song, which annoyingly fades out as opposed to ends, who does that anymore? Musically this is neo prog for the most part, although there are times when it does become rock with progressive overtones. It is a solid album, as opposed to indispensable, but it is interesting to see the group expand the line-up which must make it much easier for them to gig, as previously Igor had to provide keyboards and guitar at the same time. The album feels as if it came out in the Nineties, and on cassette as opposed to CD, and is very much for fans of that era.

How much of an audience this band will have outside of Uzbekistan based on their music alone I cannot tell. That they orient their material towards melodic rock should give them a broader general reach, but if the material on this album is strong enough to make a strong impression is something I'm really unsure about. There are some fine moments and striking details to enjoy though, and this album merits a check by the curious for those reasons.
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