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LIVE ON THE RADIO (BYPASS 2.)

Fairy Tale

Crossover Prog


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2 stars 'Bypass 2 Introduction' with the presentation simply leading to 'State of Neurotica' dating from 2011, trippy, latent cinematic atmosphere, it rhymes; drums and sharp guitar for a raw 70s sound; the nervous voice takes on that of the Plasmatics in the verse, more melted for the chorus; Peter's spleen guitar solo on a melancholy tone and a Deep Purple background. 'Acoustic Dream' and its follow-up come from the 2008 album 'Dream'; solemn air, very Hagenian voice, radio sounds, slow depressive rise bordering on a cold wave from the 80s; the guitar takes us on a tour of the feedback limits; instrumented title compared to the original. 'Babel On' with Barbora screaming, in connection with the storm that hit the evening of the recorded show? The surly vocal side of Chrissie Hynde prolongs the haunting effect of the title, eyeing certain B-52's titles, to say that prog rock is far enough away; the tortured finale.

Fairy Tale releases this 2nd digital EP to keep people waiting, ideal for their fans.

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Posted Saturday, April 13, 2024 | Review Permalink

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