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AlithiA – The Moon Has Fallen
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email required Address never made public. Still I cant fault them for their choice in pads, strings and synths. The drummer and percussionist have heaps of sweet moments to shine both in the forefront and in the background.
Alithia – “The Moon Has Fallen” | The PROG Mind
As I said earlier.. The album is good, a solid effort which is almost great.
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Too much of a good thing is still too much…and they had way too much in there. Dynamics, space and pacing need attention.
Song writing needs to be a higher priority than musicality, otherwise I suggest this band just splinters off into an instrumental outfit and own it. As always take a listen for yourself and discover this with your own ears..
You are commenting using your WordPress. The waves of sound that run under the riff are ethereal, high and sweet, tinkling keys and instrumental notes that are hard to pin down.
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Things build a positive, and descend into something stranger. New guitarist Nguyen Phambam fits perfectly into this complex weave of styles and ideas. The lyrics are pivotal in understanding the dramatic changes this song takes, from big guitar moments to quitter parts where a chorus of voices take control and heave the momentum towards a bittersweet kind of balance. There are moments of eerie loneliness in the synth, in a the feeling of future and emptiness, while the ringing guitars and naturalistic, very human drums ground things in the now.
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With a very pagan sounding name like Faces in the Leaves , with instant ideas of the Green Man coming into play, this song is evocative of premonition and nomadic travel. A fuzz of synth keys bobs in and out of earshot, like a memory on the edge of memory, or an intuition of a future that might lie ahead. The drums thunk with a weighty might, the vocals carry a tune as airy as the wind.
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Suddenly things take a sharp shift from the naturalistic to a very dark and dangerous symphonic style, the rhythm takes on a very different tone and the general sense of unease that pulses even into the vocal delivery.