2010
01.04
01.04
Genre: Progressive Rock, rock.
Year: 2003
About: While remaining faithful, to some extent, to the British rock bands of the Seventies (King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Genesis, et al), April Ash have developed their own, distinctive sound, thus adding a modern touch to the progressive rock genre. A delicate interaction between acoustic and electric guitars, a powerful rhythm section, and last but not least, adequately foggy and plaintive vocals are some of the trademarks of this remarkable album. Reviewed by Ziad Nawfal.
Credits:
Year: 2003
About: While remaining faithful, to some extent, to the British rock bands of the Seventies (King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Genesis, et al), April Ash have developed their own, distinctive sound, thus adding a modern touch to the progressive rock genre. A delicate interaction between acoustic and electric guitars, a powerful rhythm section, and last but not least, adequately foggy and plaintive vocals are some of the trademarks of this remarkable album. Reviewed by Ziad Nawfal.
Credits:
Alaa Matar - Vocals, Keyboards Hadi Baba - Guitars, Keyboards Charles Anouzi - Guitars, Keyboards Fadi Tabbal - Bass, Keyboards Amine Daher - Drums Music production: La CD-Thèque Recorded and mastered by Raymond Khalifé Illustrations by Josette Khalil.
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Encoding/Size: VBR V0 (~245 kbps) / 76 MB
Encoding/Size: VBR V0 (~245 kbps) / 76 MB
in ♥ with this album..
thanks PB