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Reviews for "Dysharmonic Symphony"
3 reviews
Prog Rock has always exerted a strange fascination with me. My earliest memory of it is Procol Harem covering J.S. Bach.
There is a great book called 'Rocking the Classics' by Edward Macan, if you happen to see it.
I don't know why more bands don't, what?, use the classical formations of concerto, symphony, canon, or fugue.
Here is an excellent example of a rock band showing off a bit of classical knowledge. It isn't a bad thing to have an awareness of various forms of music besides intro, lyrics, chorus, bridge, chorus, blah blah blah.
Experimentation, man, experimentation.
Dysharmonic Symphony is an excellent example of what can be accomplished in this genre. Mostly fallen out of favor in these post-punk days, but demonstrating that there can be more to music that three minute bursts of angst.
I'm rambling, but this is a superior album.
Thanks.
Mike
Enjoyable even though it is only guitarpro-playback. Looking forward to a real recording, which would probably get a top rating.
you might have been rambling Mike, but you are spot on ... most radio music these days is sooo boooring I don't even bother ... but, finding a bit of music that is this long is hard work and the search was well worth it ... I look forward to their next offering.