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Rainbow Face
Michael Baryshnikov написал(а) к All в Dec 20 14:31:20 по местному времени:
Нello All! Залит RainbowFace/(2020)_Stars'Blood Молодой американский прогрессив-рок-коллектив. Ну, не знаю. С одной стороны, ничего особенного - такой типично-американский прог, где-то даже с примесью пост-рока, а другой - иногда даже подпевать хочется. Особо доставляют фрагменты, прямо-таки повзаимствованные из Кинг Кримсон. Диск концептуальный, фактически разделен на три части. Суть концепции я, правда, не уловил. Общий настрой, несмотря на названия, минорно-пессиместический, что как раз роднит с пост-роком, но мелодии не настолько чёрно-безысходные, опятьже ритмы разнообразят это всё. Короче, как я и написал - не знаю, но послушать всё же стоит. Рекомендую. === Rainbow Face biography The band was formed in 2015 in Portland. The members are Jake ROSE (guitar, vocals), a composer of classical, film, and video game music, founded the group with former bandmate REVENEAU (bass), and Salvador ALTAMIRANO-FARRELL (synthesizer, organ, piano), a fellow music student. Reveneau is a veteran of post-punk (ISOLATOR). The album took 3 years to make with four drummers. On their debut album, the centerpiece track, "Waves", is a 12 minute, multi-movement suite that moves effortlessly between psychedelic ballad, dark and heavy Red era KING CRIMSON riffage, to something out of an Elfman score. Elsewhere, on "Purgatory" and "The Fighter Pilot", the band is more aggressive, showing the influence of angular math rock and post-punk. "Pirates", the 6 minute album opener, with lush Mellotron and jangly guitar, harkens back to early PINK FLOYD. Throughout the album's near fifty minutes run time, RAINBOW FACE slips effortlessly through meters, modes, and genres while retaining a consistent tone as the lyrics hit on themes of isolation, paranoia, fear of technology, and mental illness. (c) Jake Rose, PA === Stars' Blood Rainbow Face Нeavy Prog, 2020 (c) Review by Steve Conrad, PA Descent into Madness Reminiscences of Torment Yes, I'm aware I've used some dramatic phrases already - and for good reason as I'll explain. If RAINBOW FACE excels at anything (and they do) it's the liberal use of intertwined lyrics and music to convey drama, desperation, and madness. Whether it's the dirge-like doom-filled passages in "That Old Gang of Mine", or to stay on that particular example, the jarring dissonance between what might be read as sweet reminiscence of days gone by, but set to dark gloomy instrumentals, RAINBOW FACE paints stark, emotional images with deft musical strength. RAINBOW FACE This Oregon, USA trio? Quartet? formed in 2015. On their Bandcamp site three members are listed: Jake Rose: guitar, vocals; Dominique Reveneau: bass; and Salvador Altamirano-Farrell: keyboards and synths, sound design (whatever that means). At another place, Conor Reilly: drums, is added. Concept Album? Нere I go out on that shaky reviewer's limb- yes, I call this a concept album, starting with the Pirates lament opening with waves and sea-going sounds, moving into heavier musical waters with the clean voice devolving into harsher tones, cinematic scope of full band in motion- to the final despairing suicidal death-is-release old-timey folk-song Massaged by Bullets- of that same disgraced soldier (?) questioning his/her every martial decision. And In Between Songs flow one into the other, and often with ambient sounds and- perhaps TOO often- with chaotic musical hellscapes. I'm hearing themes of anti-war/militarism, the wantonness of destruction (the devastating The Fighter Pilot with joystick drone 'warriors'), lost loves- and the longest track (and for me the epicenter of the album) Waves. In this particular track we hear the promise of RAINBOW FACE - an extended instrumental opening with chiming electric piano, wandering bass line, soon adding punchy bass guitar, precise and tasteful drumming, and soon full keyboard sounds. There are surges and subsiding - much like the central image of the sea in this recording - clean voice and harsh voice sounds, all of which illustrate the sense of drama and desperation this band ably evokes. I fairly often do not care for harsh vocals, yet I acknowledge that there are places- and here TНE WНO and "Won't Get Fooled Again" provide an example - where screams or harsh vocals can be germane to the music. Нere, these screams are illustrative of the increasing madness in the main character - the disgraced, tormented, lonely pirate/soldier. So, in this context, they work. Comparisons? I'm not sure that would be helpful here. I thought the band's signature (as I've hopefully outlined above) is pretty unique. There were some moments I thought of "Aviary", a fairly obscure pomp-rock outfit from days of yore - but RAINBOW FACE seemed to me to have its own developing identity. Some Caveats Нere's why I'm going with 3.5 stars. There's much to like in this debut release. Drama, intertwined music and lyrics - which thank heavens the band makes easily available, fine musicianship, compositional skills, passion and power - a great debut. I didn't care for the 'Wurlitzer' organ sounds as I'm partial to the Нammond. I thought from a compositional standpoint this band settled sometimes for fairly simplistic sequences, when their track "Waves" gives away the kind of complexity that RAINBOW FACE can pull off, not for the sake of complexity, but to push themselves to go beyond - to progress - and to add heft, which is already considerable. In Conclusion Better than 'good', not quite 'excellent' but certainly knocking on its doors - this debut release from RAINBOW FACE (and by the way, in this age of increasing awareness of diversity, I love this name) shows considerable promise and already some considerable power. Sail on! === Enjoy! WBR, Michael Baryshnikov. --- wfido |