Country: USA
Genre(s): Instrumental Progressive Rock
Format: CD, digital
Release date: April 1, 2015
Tracklist:
- Coronal Mass Ejection - 10:53
- Entropy - 5:36
- Remembering "Bubbles" - 1:21
- The Uchalna Revision - 2:40
- Antimatter of Fact (A.K.A. Life and Death) - 2:43
- Scattered Disc - 11:41
Clay Green
Edward Richard
With:
Dan Zalac: drum
Description/Reviews:
“Coronal Mass Ejection” is a lengthy piece which alternates between the realms of the “weird-funky” and the “Heavy Prog”. Ponder Gentle Giant syncopations with a touch of Deep Purple. And how ‘bout those groovy bass lines!
“Entropy” demonstrates how an over-clocked, pulsating, sonic plasma might sound in a vacuum. Inside the vortex are some brief acoustic passages, a bit of sundry hijinks. Just wait for the embellished reprise!
“Remembering Bubbles” is a somber, melancholy number. “Wah-Wah!”, cried the guitar.
“The Uchalna Revision” conjures up images of a wounded circus clown. It’s all about that fuzzy bass. And a Zappa-sounding guitar effect.
“Antimatter of Fact (a.k.a. Life and Death)” is more rock, less Prog. Tastes filling, less great. Something like that.
“Scattered Disc “ is the finale of Bath salts proportions: Swirling musical themes, vivid tapestries of changing tonality. Tinges of ELP and PFM. The price of admission is wedged between two orchestra interludes: a frisky organ solo which trips the circuit breakers!
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Links:
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