The Living Continuum loading lyrics A Monument to the Death of an Idea Show lyrics loading lyrics Recording information: Produced by Enochian Theory. Identifiers: Barcode: Added by: Eridian Modified by: memorius Added on: Last modified on: A Monument to the Death of an Idea Namyamka Show lyrics. Shaun Rayment. Sam Street. Ben Harris-Hayes. Jonathan Hughes. The Lost Orchestra. Josh Eaves. Rich Tamblyn. Ross Gill. David Castillo. Robin Portnoff.
Added by: Eridian. It's an original feature of this band but they will need to distil it into something that is not only unique but also effective. Another option would be to avoid the styles that they are not entirely comfortable with.
There are stellar moments packed with emotion throughout the album. Ben Harris-Hayes is an excellent vocalist who handles both tranquil melodious moments and powerful flashes of emotion. Tracks like Waves of Ascension and The Fire Around The Lotus for example only manage to maintain the approach of the preceding music without injecting it with anything memorable or remarkable, they sure lack some distinctiveness.
Also many of the instrumental interludes fail to provide the necessary change of tone. I'd like to see this band adding some more musical and melodic development. The weaker points on this album can turn it into a weary listen, but there are emotional highlights throughout. Next up is the three song suite called "The Dimensionless Monologue". It begins with "Tedium" with the laid back guitar and atmosphere as reserved vocals join in.
Drums and bass too. Hell ya! It blends into "The Dimensioless Monologue" where we get this emotional yell to start. Man this is so moving. Check out the fat bass lines too. Then back to those amazing vocals. Strings end it as it blends into "T. Love the atmosphere to start this one and throughout really. Reserved vocals before 2 minutes then it kicks back in around 4 minutes.
Great sound before 5 minutes. They stop after he screams and this powerful instrumental soundscape takes over. The tempo picks up 3 minutes in. Guitar and drums join in. A fuller sound 2 minutes in to the end. Contrasts continue. It kicks in with growls before 2 minutes.
Great tune! It turns heavier as growls kick in. I am so looking forward to spending more time with this album. It wouldn't surprise me if this grows to 5 stars down the road. It's loaded with atmosphere just the way I like it. You must be a forum member to post a review, please register here if you are not. Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.
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