Review page. The more the better the album (rating from 1 to 5). Alaska - Alaska
This very keyboard dominated album sounds
much like Yes from the late '70's and a bit from A,B,W&H. The best
similarity can be found in the vocals from singer Al Lewis. He is a real
Anderson clone and even tries to sing in the same intonation. The keys
from John O'Hara, however are a mixture between Wakeman and Emerson. The
last influence does give some of the tracks a sparkling character. There
is a good balance between the more progressive songs and the calm and easy
ballad-like short ones. The opener 'IceSpirits' shows us directly what
we can expect from this american duo. A refreshing song in the vein of
Yes. 'Two shades of grey' is a beautiful song that could have been a solo
track from Jon Anderson. Lewis' voice is at his best and sounds the most
like the master himself. 'Anyman's tomorrow' begins like a hymn
and exposes thus an atmosphere that is more in the line of ELP. After the
acoustic guitar break starts a real sing-a-long yes-based song to end in
a more pompous ELP/Yes mixture. The dark instrumental 'Bardanes' and the
following 'Reason to wonder' have a Waters/Pink Floyd feeling in the musical
parts. The songs 'Tiananmen Square' and 'WellsBridge' are just real good
prog songs again. The only disadvantage that this band has is that it sounds
too Yes-like and doesn't keeps your attention through the whole album.
Maybe it's too much of the same. This has to be seen as positive critics,
because when these guys make progress we will hear much more from them.
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