jazz rock fusion indie rock progressive rock
Quite creative and surprising piece of demo. As concerning "Jazz/Progressive Rock Fusion" classification - if you're looking here for Jazz you might need a good microscope, but if you're here for Progressive Rock Fusion - you should be pleased.
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I would say that from several listens, for an amateur band this track/album is well composed with a variety of accompanying sounds and instruments.
The introduction is a very interesting listen, particularly the transposition of the vocals over the ambient, progressive guitar work. Interspersed with sprinklings of Jazz, and weaving between genres and sounds, the album remains a testament to the ability of the band in both composition and performance.
Although the track is somewhat long for the average listener, with a heavy 20+ minute single song, the feel of the song changes and flows very well, experimenting with heavier mixes of drums and guitar, jazz-fused rock and ambient instrumentals.
Overall, definately worth a listen, indeed.
This is right up my prog alley. It has the Yes/Genesis pedigree but is definately a modern sounding album in the Frost/Neal Morse category. I know nothing about these guys but they sound like old hands and I think they should e very proud of this. I would buy it and if the band tours Scotland I will go and see them. Highly recommended.
17 minutes pass by like 4 - a very inspired and magnificently crafted piece of symphonic & fusion worthy of the best 70's prog. Kudos!
This song had a techno beat to me. It was easy to listen to and did not hurt my ears. I would listen to more songs like this one.
Positively Neanderthal, suggesting a jungle-dwelling pygmy, struggling to coax notes out of a clarinet that has fallen from a passing aircraft.
Eamon Harvey
Check this band out "Cakeflap" you will not be Disappointed, this is one of the best progressive rock and jazz fusion albums, I have heard on Jamendo. You will be glad you did.
It's out of this world excellent!!
| Release | March 06, 2007 | ||||||||||||||
| Published | January 04, 2008 | ||||||||||||||
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