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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Topic: Riverside - Out Of Myself Posted: January 15 2006 at 12:49 |
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Hello Andrea. You are absolutely wright but I don't know what went wrong? I was one of the first reviewers on Prog Archives who wrote about Riverside and Out Of Myself but that review has disappeared and is substituted by the Voices In My Head review while that review can also be found on the Voices Of My Head section, strange! Joren or Trotsky, can you trace my original Out Of Myself review and change it with the Voices In My Head review? Thanks in advance. |
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andrea
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 20 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 2064 |
Posted: January 15 2006 at 11:10 | |
Then, the following two reviews are... the same review!
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andrea
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 20 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 2064 |
Posted: January 15 2006 at 09:42 | |
I found this review of "Voices In My Head" by Riverside in the wrong place... RIVERSIDE Out Of Myself — The album “Out Of Myself” by the Polish progrock band Riverside was very appriciated on this site, personally it was one of my favorite CD’s from 2004. So high expectations for this new CD entitled “Voices in my head”. It contains five studio-tracks and three live songs (recorded at the Traffic Club Warsaw in the Polish capital in May 2004). The atmosphere on most of the new tracks is mellow featuring warm and distinctive English vocals and soaring keyboards along beautiful twanging acoustic guitar (“Us”), a great, very moving electric guitar solo and delicate pianoplay (“Acronym Love”), acoustic rhythm-guitar and melancholic vocals (“The time I was daydreaming) and vocal harmonies and howling electric guitar (“Stuck Between”). The third track “Dna ts. Rednum or F. Raf” is more in the vein of the album “Out Of Myself”: a hypnotizing atmosphere, fiery electric guitar, an agressive bass, propulsive drums and exciting changes of climate, from dreamy with acoustic guitar to bombastic with fiery electric guitarwork.”. The three live songs are “I Believe” (sensitive and fiery electric guitarplay, beautiful piano and vocals), “Loose Heart” (great build up) and “Out Of Myself” (great rendition of their best song). My conclusion: the new tracks on “Voices In My Head” sound more laidback and less exciting than “Out Of Myself” but in my opinion RIVERSIDE still delivers wonderful, very warm and compelling progrock.
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