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Boldly arriving with stallion mounted confidence, through stubborn defiance, to gut wrenching torment and tender moments of regret, defeat and reflection. Very impressive lead guitar work & wah use, as with all the fx and synth work. Ever impressive vocalised story telling from Nathan & Gordon on synergistic harmony. No track disappoints! From 'Childe' on-wards, is a soul birthing, twisting journey of Napiers goodies, cosmic wormholes & Bonesmen's tracklements. To the Heights! thePiecan
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The lyrics alone are outstanding.
The album doesn't "flow" as good as their latest album Amazingous, but instead offers more experiments and stays even more quirky.
A track like "Teddy Bears" predates what will be A.M.A.Z.I.N.G a few years later.
Really, a must-have for any fan of awesome pop/rock/exerimental stuff. Chris <(")
supported by 6 fans who also own “Lost Echo of a Distant Friend”
Antony Kalugin is so prolific that I wondered for quite some time, where best to enter this massive discography. So, a live album of his three (main?) projects seemed to be a good starting point. Melodic (or symphonic) prog with love for the detail but also a nice edge, here and there. A long - and NYP based - album!
And, of course, slava Ukraini! Carsten Pieper