supported by 6 fans who also own “Hoitecathy VI (The Summoning)”
Si je n'avais pas jeté un oeil aux crédits, j'aurais juré qu'il s'agissait là de tout un orchestre. Hé non, nous avons affaire à un trio ! Autrement dit, on sait déjà qu'il y a une grande maîtrise du mixage et des arrangements. Mais ce n'est pas tout : le garçon, l'oiseau et la bête feraient passer The divine comedy pour des amateurs, de par le côté moins pop et donc plus personnel de leur musique. Respect ! Poesy Rider
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This time, there's really nothing to moan about! I've criticized the band's previous two albums for containing too much pointless improvisations, while, at the same time, I highly appreciated the brilliant songwriting. "Farmhouse Odyssey" have used the past three years wisely for perfecting the latter, and I like the way they root their music in the sound of the 70's, while avoiding the annoying stereotypes of this decade. I'm especially pleased to find a 12-minute track here, that doesn't sound like assembled from parts in the beginner's prog construction kit. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
Tim Arnold's latest album of lushly detailed art-pop explores the insidious ways tech surveillance has become a part of our lives. Bandcamp New & Notable May 9, 2023
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This is a fantastic, high-energy piece. Despite its length, the music always stays fresh and interesting. Full review here: https://wp.me/pawrNb-1y TheEliteExtremophile