An excellent and varied eclectic crucible rock and styles guaranteed to take the paint off the walls. Some really blistering tunes on this crossover about post-punk and experimental music. My favorite track: 'The Intruder'. The female voice is simply sublime. It exudes quality, elegance, and is very suggestive, in terms of proposals and themes that delve into more winding paths. As for example: 'Butterflies'. An album full of nuances to be enjoyed on repeated listens. Other topics that I would highlight include: 'My Only Reality' or 'Number 6'. That immerse you directly in the typical sound of the 80s and genres as Post-Punk or Dark Wave. In that sense, it's a group that seems to have emerged from the new wave of the fondly remembered 80s. The theme 'Burning Alive' is excellent yet unsettling, with those Gregorian-style choirs that remind you of soundtracks like 'Damien' or 'The Exorcist'. And indeed, his music could perfectly fit into any series or film saga where terror and mystery are present. As the closing track of this superb conceptual rock album, in terms of the messages and feelings it conveys, there's the great song: 'And Life Pass Me By'.
jluc courchet - "NEPAL" album review
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Welcome to the site Ferri, and thanks for reviewing this album! I've tweaked some of the styling in your review as it looks like you were using BBCode syntax where this site uses Markdown
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