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PeerGynt Lobogris - Bluemoon II Dreams
Bluemoon II Dreams

by PeerGynt Lobogris 

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BlueMoon II Dreams, album 2007 experimental
 



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17/09/09

I could just rave about every track on this album but we will run out of room or words will fail me. I am in awe of the abilities of this artist in the composition and guitar work and music making on this album. A masterpiece!
It began with an endearing voice giving invitation in "Enchanted Forest." WOW - enchanting music - every new layer - oh my, that track is beautiful.
"If the Moon is Sad..." is crystal as air in a pure world and with marvelous ripples (moon laughter?)
I loved the pauses (pranks?) in the middle of the rock ballad "Loki's Pranks" and how the tempo and genre changes in the middle of the song works so well takes the abilities of a genius. Stunning!
PeerGynt, I was thinking as I listened to "I Still Have a Sigh" that your guitar work is so exquisite it can make a grown woman cry. The sounds in this track just shot through my soul and stunned me.
And near the end, that beautiful, ethereal, enchanting voice sang again in "Bluemoon's Dreams Ending."
Wonderful, wonderful!

29/11/09

a perfect musical world - enchanting

12/10/09

Chilling out in a shred-tastic, serene musical environment. Instrumental (apart from two songs), and with no strings attached, it's just pure chill. Even during the heavy metal parts it sounds happy and peaceful. This is the sort of metal I would imagine new age folk to listen to. It's destined to find its way to the hearts of many people simply because of this "niche" it very cozily occupies (and it sounds hella nice too.) Points detracted from short album length, occasionally bad synth playing and a lack of conflict in the music.

(part of a review series "Jamendo Metal")

30/09/09

I dont like first track. Beginning of it is ok, but later not for me. Second one is similar.
"Entwining Tongues" is first I like here. Very like Ozric Tentacles. Loki's Pranks is also ok. I still have a sigh.... very good.
Wild Ride, makes this album good enaugh to listen closely. Same with track 7 (wich is amazing for me). 8-th track could be better, voice is too laud.
Hehe and the last one, another reborn of Godzilla theme, nicely done.

22/09/09

20/09/09

excelent style,the guitar is very good...Congratulations and thank you.

'Taking a Walk with My Girlfriend from Venus' was my favourite track. Peergynt should do more rocking tracks like this one on his albums.

Although my background is entirely different, I enjoy many genres of music. Metal and hard rock are not really among them, yet I have realized from all the sampling I have been doing of this artist that he is a phenomenally good guitarist and deserves to be a starred artist for that reason, even on my page. I have yet many more albums to sample (his new age ones likely more my thing) but here is a guitar album that I can comfortably relate to straight away as it is has its "mellow" moments. Impressive.

 

Album information

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Genre Experimental, New Age
Release September 10, 2007
Listens 131768 Downloads 2121
Starred 122 Playlisted 53    
Reviews 50 Rating 8.8/10

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