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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:22
Since I absolutely love, adore, admire, revere, respect, fear, worship and...like this album, I'll add the review myself. You need it if you haven't already heard it!!

AREA — Crac !
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5 stars A creative high for music. And honestly, that’s where I’d like to stop. But…

Imagine the power of an explosion, the brewing frustration and uncertainty of a generation, the freedom and joy of happiness, facing difficulties, overcoming the same difficulties – all presented and packaged in an uncensored form of expression that grabs you, stuns you, turns you inside out and leaves you alone on the ground, bleeding…and still asking for more! Behind these words there is an elusive truth in hiding, because even if much of Crac! is harsh, uncompromising, virtuosic and provocative music to the bone, it’s not those qualities that makes me so very fond and attached to the album, but rather the pulsating emotional whirlwind and escapism you’re invited to for the all too short thirty-eight minutes the ride lasts.

And still there really aren’t any proper attempts at reaching that goal, with aggression, confrontation and downright collision feeling like a lot more descriptive words of the music, making it notably harder to reflect on the emotional ingredients of the music, and even harder finding the peace of mind required for that when listening to Area. Instead, you have to accept that you can do nothing else than open up your mind, and just let the music surge and stream through you. Believe me, you’ll find it cleansing, rejuvenating, absorbing and ultimately relaxing. Think of Crac! as a musical adrenalin rush, and you might start to get the idea.

Compared to Arbeit Macht Frei it’s an album that feels more distinctly like Area, and with Area being Area, that tells us that it’s an album that is even more nothing at all, or rather a lot of things at the same time. Revolving around a core of fiery and restless jazz-tinged fusion with avant overtones, it snatches ideas and trademarks from many directions, broadening the scope of the music, both digging itself deeper down into indefinable experimentations with instrumentation, effects and vocals as well as opening up for smoother, more mainstream structures. Gioia E Rivoluzione is surprisingly cheerful, down-to-earth and enjoyable with its rollicking guitar and playful piano and keys sound. Placing a fairly simple mid-tempo rocker in the midst of the dominating chaos makes it stand out, but not in a bad way. Instead it enhances the pros of its own inherent qualities, and forms an island of refuge where you can lean back and drop the guard for a short while.

Otherwise the bulk of the music shows quite a lot of similarities with Canterbury Scene’s better moments; restlessly wandering keys, psyched-out moments and the same approach towards jazz-rock, with a floating ill-defined structure that is dynamic in a smooth, transitional way while remaining exciting due to stunning individual performances and a natural curvature and change in the underlying rhythm. Yes, that, but on speed. It’s tighter, faster, grittier and a whole lot more room for passion and extrovert punching power. Volatile, but infectiously so. On the other hand, it may be more leaning towards the lawless territories that make up avant prog. Sparse atonal instrumentation, impulsive and catatonic in a weird but functional combination or just spastically mischievous, not only marked by typical manifestations of avant tendencies, but also skilfully masked, or rather integrated, into more ‘familiar’ structures and motifs; squealing, creaking or whispering string harassment, totally fearless and pleasantly nonsensical piano runs (given a lot of space on some of the tracks – lovely!) or built-in fragments of other melodies, so terribly out of place you just have to melt. The spirited, warm and stompy jazz-rock rhythms that should be familiar if you’ve ever heard Arbeit Mach Frei are still around of course, and the fact that they feel concise says a lot about the rest of the album, and I guess they are one of the few features that honestly anchors Area to their Jazz-Rock/Fusion home. A personal favourite in the candy store of sounds found here are the ‘conversations’ between bass guitar, drums and keys that are strewn out on Crac!. Incredibly fast, complex phrases taking turns and joining each other in a somewhat chaotic, but very enjoyable manner.

Another similarity with the excellent debut is that the first song is also the best one. L’Elefante Bianco’s dramatic, condensed and highly captivating piano motif accompanied by Demetrio Stratos impeccable vocal qualities (the man is a phenomenon – emotion, tone, using his voice as just another instrument, experimentation – flawless performance regardless of what the challenge may be) sucks you in and surprises you with its honest, dominating and charged appeal. A veritable ear-opener, and the busy Middle-East melody that follows is equally good. It moves with blinding speed, delicacy and ferocity and the images of a surreal chaotic bazaar it evokes somehow describe the album perfectly: teeming with life, full of an at first overwhelming amount of flavours that appeal to, excite and question your previous experiences…and above all the pleasant feeling that you could lose yourself forever in its exotic magic.

An absolute masterpiece and a personal favourite on all levels. Concluding word: unstoppable.

5 stars.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:46

Maybe THE hardest band to review properly - way to step up broClap I think we're in an unconscious competition to see who can write longer sentencesLOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:47
Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Maybe THE hardest band to review properly - way to step up broClap I think we're in an unconscious competition to see who can write longer sentencesLOL



LOL

I just love long sentences!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:50
the semicolon - man's a writer's best friend (the dash coming in at a distant second, followed by parenthesis; and then the elipsis...)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:52
I've already admitted that I'm addicted to the semicolon. At least I'm talking about it now, so I'm making progress Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:54
Thanks Linus for your impressive review... Clap
 
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

Imagine the power of an explosion, the brewing frustration and uncertainty of a generation, the freedom and joy of happiness, facing difficulties, overcoming the same difficulties – all presented and packaged in an uncensored form of expression that grabs you, stuns you, turns you inside out and leaves you alone on the ground, bleeding…
 
This sentence I'm very amazed and impressed.
Sadly my collection of Area is only one "Arbeit...", but this album is my favourite one.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:56
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

I've already admitted that I'm addicted to the semicolon. At least I'm talking about it now, so I'm making progress Tongue
 
We're going to have to take it slowly - remember, baby steps.  First try substituting with a comma or dash when appropriate...and then, when you're ready, learn to use periods.  I'm here to help you - I am a recovering semicolon addict as well (and as you saw earlier, I have frequent flare-ups).  You just don't want it to lead to more severe problems down the road, ..like ..Micky's dependence on the ..abbreviated elipsis...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:59
I know...he must talk...really...really slow...in reality...real life...so to speak...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 20:59
Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Thanks Linus for your impressive review... Clap
 
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

Imagine the power of an explosion, the brewing frustration and uncertainty of a generation, the freedom and joy of happiness, facing difficulties, overcoming the same difficulties – all presented and packaged in an uncensored form of expression that grabs you, stuns you, turns you inside out and leaves you alone on the ground, bleeding…
 
This sentence I'm very amazed and impressed.
Sadly my collection of Area is only one "Arbeit...", but this album is my favourite one.
That one is my favorite of their albums, just barely ahead of Crac.  It's hard to compare the two - somehow they are similar but different.  I guess AMF has more avant garde tendencies while Crac kinda spaces out at times.
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Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Thanks Linus for your impressive review... Clap
 
Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

Imagine the power of an explosion, the brewing frustration and uncertainty of a generation, the freedom and joy of happiness, facing difficulties, overcoming the same difficulties – all presented and packaged in an uncensored form of expression that grabs you, stuns you, turns you inside out and leaves you alone on the ground, bleeding…
 
This sentence I'm very amazed and impressed.
Sadly my collection of Area is only one "Arbeit...", but this album is my favourite one.


I'm glad you enjoyed reading it. A fantastic album.
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Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

I know...he must talk...really...really slow...in reality...real life...so to speak...
Either that or he has a mutant sixth finger that rests on the period key.
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Originally posted by jimmy_row jimmy_row wrote:

Originally posted by LinusW LinusW wrote:

I know...he must talk...really...really slow...in reality...real life...so to speak...
Either that or he has a mutant sixth finger that rests on the period key.


A creative explanation, and one I find most amusing. Sadly, I do think it is highly improbable. The thought of Micky Sixfingers makes this writer slightly uneasy. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 21:08
Monster review Don.  ClapClapClap

By the way......i like the way......Pops....talks with the.....pauses..   --proves he's a thinking man.......pondering carefully....choosing the right words.Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 21:11
LOL it's a bandwagon!  It's like he's puffing on a Winston in between words.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 21:12
It's time for me to go find some proper flu medication.  Great day for RPI reviews it was!  You guys take it easy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 21:13
Grazie mille, Jim!

...but perhaps it's just a trick to make us think he's choosing his words carefully. I mean...over 20 000 posts Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2009 at 21:17
Flu??   Ouch man...get some sleep.  Best thing. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2009 at 00:11
Please take care all.
Flu has broken out in Japan, too.
 
Back to the main issue...
 
I've not heard Area for a long time...anyway RDM I've heard and reviewed in a long absense. Tongue
Of course the sooner I listen to, the earlier I'll write a review of Area.
Ryan's whip on my side... Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 07 2009 at 03:25
Great reviews RPI boys... (because this review is a bad review?... I think no!!!):
 

3 stars RDM's heavy story would go on...

First I was surprised at the sleeve. It is a Japanese paper-sleeved album WITH A GOLD (No, maybe Copper! :P) MEDAL...and this work is as heavy as, and more avantgarde (rather than progressive) than the previous one. The sound in itself gets clearer, but their stickiness and sliminess are previously as it was. However, I think sadly the product is more refined and polished. Could you understand me? That is, Il Rovescio Della Medaglia's identity or personality is not beauty nor cleanliness I consider. They should be powerful and metallically heavy, not be refined or polished. Getting to be more avantgarde is great for them, but...what a pity.

As above mentioned, I can't find anything amazing. The album itself is not so bad and I like this, but for Italian prog fans, why can I overevaluate this? If possible, as a copper medal in the sleeve (!) , they could be heavier and more progressive, I'm always disappointed with listening to this work.

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Originally posted by Mandrakeroot Mandrakeroot wrote:

Great reviews RPI boys... (because this review is a bad review?... I think no!!!)
 
Thanks Mandy for your evaluating my review.
I'm hangin' on as you are.Wink
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