Rites Of Fall – Floodwaters
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] From its very first tones, Rites Of Fall’s score shows a robust and rich ambient music. The dreamy and reflective passages are intermengled with a martial […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] From its very first tones, Rites Of Fall’s score shows a robust and rich ambient music. The dreamy and reflective passages are intermengled with a martial […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Mansur comes from Netherlands and gathers musicians from different nations, you get lyrics in Hungarian from the beginning (and, in other songs, emotional violin speaks like […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There’s a commonly held view that people mellow with age, they accept their limitations and come to an understanding of their place in the world. This […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] It is as though Lundvall had been holding these pieces back in reserve until the time was right for the public to partake of them. One […]
[Reviewed by stark] This new chapter of Garm and his buddies’ musical adventure, doesn’t bring any revolution, but it’s rather a complementation to the critically acclaimed “The Assassination Of Julius […]
[Reviewed by stark] I am a simple man, I hear a good tune, I like the album. And what is the trademark of Fall Therapy’s debut album? A multitude of […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There’s nothing nebulous about this record, let me tell you. While the subject matter may be cosmic, the aim and intent could not be clearer: subversion. […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Timing be damned, Stairway Maze’s material had to digest. I’ve no doubt he spent quite a few evenings revising this album and it shows. There’s nothing […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] We have a very interesting album to contend with here, 3/4 of Dance or Die operating under a new name somehow managing to not sound like […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] I don’t know what it is but whenever Phil Western and Tim Hill team up the results are just mind-blowing. You can trace this chemistry back […]