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GLADIUM CAELIDeus Ex MachinaJazz Rock/Fusion3.10 | 46 ratings |
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![]() I wanted to like this record. To appreciate the mix of complex precision with the adrenaline rush of live music and, as with any unheard music, to look forward to listening again many times. But like a relationship gone bad that just won't die - the empty hope that somehow things will work out - it lingers waiting to be more than what it is. But you both know it's over and the writing is on the wall. The title is a slightly soggy love tune featuring some fine keywork from Ricciardiello, and 'Ignis ab Caelo' is folkie and quite good, Alessandro Bonetti's violin fitting in nicely with more great band kinetics from the drums/bass/guitar trinity. Finally we get 'Dialeghen', fourteen minutes of great heavy symphonic rock with contrasting passages of synth and church organ flurries, acoustic balladry, pumped-up power prog and a level of inspiration the band couldn't seem to maintain. I wanted to like this record. And in fact I do, I'm just not attracted to it. It's not the relationship I'm looking for. It's not my type, and though fine on the surface it is a romance doomed to fail. But that doesn't mean someone won't love it, and to them I say carry on.
Atavachron |
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