Bismarck – Oneiromancer
“Oneiromancer” is not your average doom/sludge/whatever record and proves it with its diversity in the sound and interesting theme. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it’s only 35 minutes!
“Oneiromancer” is not your average doom/sludge/whatever record and proves it with its diversity in the sound and interesting theme. The only bad thing I can say about it is that it’s only 35 minutes!
In the absence of their live performances, this excellent album should keep you satisfied for now. Gazpacho remain vivacious, evocative, and imaginative after all these years and long may that continue.
From the first notes of “Sola Gratia” to the last, this album has everything Neal Morse is known for and more, and contains some of the “freshest” sounds we’ve heard from him in quite some time.
Fatal Fusion really comes into their own with their longer, extended compositions. They never lose the grip on the listener and manage to create a varied and diverse experience, while maintaining a red thread for you to follow. There really is an abundance of haunting melodies or catchy hooks on “Dissonant Minds”.
This album sounds like a professional piece of art that could easily top many releases from well-established prog bands and artists.