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Native Construct
Michael Baryshnikov написал(а) к All в Feb 16 18:52:32 по местному времени:
Нello All! Залит NativeConstruct/(2015)_QuietWorld Молодой американский прог-рок/прог-металлический коллектив. Забавно. Рок, джаз, какие-то мьюзикловые напевы, дэт, гроул, арии... дикий комппот, балансирующий на грани авангарда, но не переступающий эту грань и звучащий чертовски органично и монументально. Описывать музыку бесполезно, как вы все уже поняли. Любителям Дэвина Таунсенда будет весьма интересно, как, впрочем, и любителям Дрим Театра. Рекомендую! === On April 21st, 2015, Native Construct released their debut album Quiet World.It was In 2011, that this three member band was formed. These three students at Berklee Music College in Boston, Massachusetts had also recently signed with Metal Blade records. This progressive metal band has been constructing this album for some time. Multiple segments recorded over the years are now fully compiled into their creative release, Quiet World. Their pre-released song "Mute" intrigued me. At first I thought it was eerily similar to Between the Buried and Me, given its style and jumpy tendencies. This only motivated me to dig deeper into the album and observe the diversity it had to offer. Quiet World is uniquely amazing, combing influences from jazz, symphonic instrumentation, and rock. It's a lot to accept initially, but the structure and transitions are seamless. The listener is directed through a story that is theatrical in a sense, and ties various genres and composition together to complete a thorough lyrical monologue. The instrumentation on Quiet World is astounding at some points. There will be a steady metal rhythm producing some structure, only to be followed by a riff that is reminiscent of something you may hear from Queen. From slow persistent introductions, to mighty orchestral demonstrations, you will not know what to expect next. With this being said, this is no chaotic performance where multiple segments are patched together to make a "progressive" album. Each note has a part to play, and as transitions occur between what may seem absurd segments with no relation, the listener will not think twice. Its feels as if the journey through these otherwise chaotic phenomena's are natural occurrences, and do not strike one as goofy, or as if the band is trying too hard. For example, on the song "Passage" has a synth and a rising marching-like beat that leads into a saxophone solo. This sounds preposterous when explained, but to listen and hear the anthem unfold is remarkable. Another strong attribute is how full this album is, without being cluttered or having too much to digest. Many musicians can show off their abilities through their music, but this does no good without proper writing. A great solo that is ill placed, is easy to ignore. Native Construct is one of the most tactful bands I have heard in a while. There is not a single moment where your left guessing, or attempting to digest what just occurred, what you hear is what you get, and even though Quiet World is quite complex, any level of musical intellect will be able to enjoy this. The vocals are mainly clean singing, with some screams incorporated. One will not be disappointed or left feeling like there is a lack of harsh vocals, as the presentation will unfold a progressive purpose, rather than a brutal heavy force. With distinguishable songs, and a progressive and edgy mood, Native Construct has nailed it. If you enjoy progressive metal, and even progressive music in general, Quiet World will spend a significant time not only emitting from your speakers, but also through your mind as the catchy segments are pleasantly recalled and easily enjoyed. === NATIVE CONSTRUCT Quiet World Progressive Metal, 2015 (c) Review by Progrussia, PA At first I thought this was going to be another youthful attempt to over-Dream Theater the Dream Theater (band members hail from the same Berklee musical school). But no. This is far more crazier, with the band hopping in a blink of an eye from death metal blast-beats, set to a symphonic background, no less, to Queen-like harmonized lush hard rock and some sort of a deranged Broadway musical theater and everything in between. This approach perhaps befits the concept of the album, which is about a boy who is not only an invalid, but evidently deranged as well. There is order underneath the chaos, however, with the transitions (except the death metal parts) done much better than Between the Buried and Me (another lets-cram-our-songs US metal band), for example. All in all, you could say that this young band approaches Нaken in talent, but they still need to learn that less is worth more sometimes. === Инджой! --- WBR, Michael Baryshnikov. --- wfido |