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Phreeworld are a promising band from USA, who are playing a
mixture of early Yes, Pink Floyd, Genesis and The Beatles with a
little doze of Jazz, Magma and King Crimson. The guitarist
sometimes reminds of Steve Hackett and the singer of Jon Anderson.
They have put a lot of work behind the vocals and the song
harmonies. Everybody in the band is singing and they are excellent
musicians. Partially the music is very complicated with many tempo
changes.
The CD contains 9 tracks with various lengths between 3 to 8
minutes, but the most tracks is between 3 to 5 minutes. The sound
quality isn't that good and the mixing is rather blurred. This
fact makes the more complex parts of the songs quiet hard to
hear which is negative for the whole record. The CD booklet though
is very beautiful and that is positive.
The most memorably songs are "The Hermit", "Gates Walk", "The
Empress", "Wardrums" and "The Chariot", but all tracks are good.
Recommended! This is progressive rock at it's best! This is one of
the better albums from 1998. Hopefully we will hear more from
Phreeworld in the future. They deserve to break through.
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