Patrimonio del Fantasma
Patrimonio del angular resto opaco del clavel. Variedad de la dilación al compás del obseso. No leuda el zen de tanto plegar las falanges. Un criptosema más para el té de la recepción. Hematoma del disectar que palpita el café. El ultraje sin compasión cristaliza el bribón. Romo bregar de la exhumación. El cráneo oral en la desinencia de su deshilvanar. Desalojo del furgón. Las astillas de la edad renombrada. El aquelarre archiva tu cruz y, entre el flujo del bretel y la predestinación, tus descensos. El minotauro mutila la sien del eremita de la paz. Un desertor suda el alud del cotidiano beber sus ignominias. Etéreo tren en la admisión de los acordes sentados. Mal sus virajes. Sino voraz. El aliciente de tu señal desembaraza las aporías en pie. Recta niñez. Desolación de las manos que alcanzan la paz ¿Qué tanto ve el percutor? ¡Lava tus manos en esta ecuación! Hemos visto la piedad de quien carga una canción en sus hombros. El pentagrama de la erudición entreteje su vigor. Crujen en su edificar los cordones. Restos vacíos del lustro precoz. Celda absorta.
credits
from El Insomnio de los Relojes II,
track released September 19, 2019
Yamil Baigorria: Guitarras
Ramón Páez: Batería
Esteban Rasjido: Bajo
Jonatan Cretari: Voces
Horacio Tarragona: Teclados
supported by 6 fans who also own “Patrimonio del Fantasma”
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)
supported by 5 fans who also own “Patrimonio del Fantasma”
Basically a great album with top-notch songwriting... unfortunately bloated with annoying improvisations and other distracting noise, which wreck the wonderful musical arcs in an instant. As people sometimes say, "less would have been more"... Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 5 fans who also own “Patrimonio del Fantasma”
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 5 fans who also own “Patrimonio del Fantasma”
Astonishingly, the first two minutes of this album (mostly the violin playing) reminded me of Tuvan tunes and then, when the rest of the band kicked in, I thought they sounded like the amazing Kotebel from Spain. That mixture get me hooked, although these comparisons didn't hold, because their doing their very own thing. St.Petersburg prog fusion...
And as Sven B. Schreiber, whose recommendation I have to thank once more, pointed out: Brilliantly played live recording! Carsten Pieper