AZAR
Azar disuelto en humo monologa cada noche, diluye el deber sobre una vasta fracción. Una daltónica premisa converge en espiral para saciar tu red de un tibio insomnio. La ausencia nos enquista usurpando nuestra lengua. Dúctil erosión enmarca ideas. Un cuerpo oceánico despliega diáfano tu sexo, diáfano tu entierro y exhala el limbo el vacilar. Crece el tiempo sobre un papel. Nos hostiga el alba disipando la luz de tu alfil. La vigía entre tus armas. Falsa ubicuidad de un deceso gris. Rapta el trazo, fragua el redundar.
credits
from Ambas Caras II,
released February 4, 2021
Yamil Baigorria: Guitarras
Ramón Páez: Batería
Esteban Rasjido: Bajo
Jonatan Cretari: Voces - Guitarras
Horacio Tarragona: Teclados
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 <(")
This outstanding folk rock album, which I found in Manoel Macía's wishlist, sounds so authentically retro, that I wasn't sure if it's in fact a recording from the 70's. But no, this Spanish band really is a contemporary one. The music is basically quiet and meditative, with occasional uptempo outbursts, featuring a vibraphone as one of its lead instruments. Think of Jim McCarthy's "Illusion" with traces of "Jethro Tull" and "Gentle Giant". There's a one-hour live video on YouTube, showing the band performing "Prometeia" with narration in Spanish, as can be heard on the last four bonus tracks of this album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs2e2uTJHZE Note that drummer Cristian Suárez is wearing a "Magma" T-shirt... :-) Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
this album is a very good mix between old proggroup Camel & Kate Bush... but has enough own power to not be a copy.
a must have of lovers of real progrock Phrozenlight
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