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http://www.ravenheartmusic.com/products-group-52.html STORMY ATMOSPHERE..'COLOR BLIND' (Self Release) Reviewed 19th February 2010 This is my second excursion into Israeli prog after the wonderful Slaves for Life by Amaseffer, which saw singer Mats Levin going from the paganism of Therion to a story based on Moses! Color Blind is the debut from this melodic prog outfit formed back in 2002. The intertwining dual vocals are truly stunning, with the sumptuous Dina Shulman, the lovechild of Marcela Bovio and Simone Simons, and the powerful lungs of Teddy Svets, the result of a liaison between Tony Kakko and Michael Ball. My weather report starts with ‘Awaken’, a period of Stream of Passion gothic prog, with sudden squalls of prog metal, and a blistering guitar solo by Artiom Lichtstein. The sun comes out briefly for the bright folky ‘The Earthworker’ before the black clouds gather for the cyclonic Dream Theatre/Epica/Ayreon prog metal of ‘Circle’. The conditions calm for two delightful Mostly Autumn/Marillion melodic prog songs, ‘Bridge’, with its gorgeous instrumentation, including an exquisite flute solo from Teddy, and the more blustery ‘Fifth Season’, both with occasional thundery spells, and a fantastic flurry of keys by Eduard Krakov. Then we are into the lovely misty first part of ‘Conspiracy’ before the swirling metal and melodic tempest of the second half. The freshening wind of the powerful melodic prog ‘Hand Coloured’ is followed by the brief atmospheric breeze of ‘Last…’ which segues into the symphonic prog metal maelstrom of the last track, ‘…Chance’. The music is as changeable and unpredictable as the climate, which makes every gust and lull so enjoyable and fascinating. In summery, the outlook is that fans of Stream of Passion, Ayreon, Mostly Autumn, Epica, Sonata Arctica and Dream Theatre will storm down to CD Baby and order this shining CD. 9.5/10 (Reviewed by Phil Wooldridge) איזה כייף לקרא
http://www.ravenheartmusic.com/products-group-52.html STORMY ATMOSPHERE..'COLOR BLIND' (Self Release) Reviewed 19th February 2010 This is my second excursion into Israeli prog after the wonderful Slaves for Life by Amaseffer, which saw singer Mats Levin going from the paganism of Therion to a story based on Moses! Color Blind is the debut from this melodic prog outfit formed back in 2002. The intertwining dual vocals are truly stunning, with the sumptuous Dina Shulman, the lovechild of Marcela Bovio and Simone Simons, and the powerful lungs of Teddy Svets, the result of a liaison between Tony Kakko and Michael Ball. My weather report starts with ‘Awaken’, a period of Stream of Passion gothic prog, with sudden squalls of prog metal, and a blistering guitar solo by Artiom Lichtstein. The sun comes out briefly for the bright folky ‘The Earthworker’ before the black clouds gather for the cyclonic Dream Theatre/Epica/Ayreon prog metal of ‘Circle’. The conditions calm for two delightful Mostly Autumn/Marillion melodic prog songs, ‘Bridge’, with its gorgeous instrumentation, including an exquisite flute solo from Teddy, and the more blustery ‘Fifth Season’, both with occasional thundery spells, and a fantastic flurry of keys by Eduard Krakov. Then we are into the lovely misty first part of ‘Conspiracy’ before the swirling metal and melodic tempest of the second half. The freshening wind of the powerful melodic prog ‘Hand Coloured’ is followed by the brief atmospheric breeze of ‘Last…’ which segues into the symphonic prog metal maelstrom of the last track, ‘…Chance’. The music is as changeable and unpredictable as the climate, which makes every gust and lull so enjoyable and fascinating. In summery, the outlook is that fans of Stream of Passion, Ayreon, Mostly Autumn, Epica, Sonata Arctica and Dream Theatre will storm down to CD Baby and order this shining CD. 9.5/10 (Reviewed by Phil Wooldridge) איזה כייף לקרא