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Apr 21, 2023What's surprising is that Anderson can kick up more menace with his flute than any number of hoarse roaring voices and thrashing guitars. ... The music lightens up when Anderson moves on to the sagas themselves, but the intricacies remain. As do the idiosyncratic allusions. [Jun 2023, p.78]
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May 10, 2023The arrangements are both agile and emphatic, by turns jaunty, gyrating, and exuberant.
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MojoApr 21, 2023It's polished, professional, but one for the faithful. [May 2023, p.89]
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UncutApr 21, 2023The subject matter sits somewhere between Wagner's Götterdämmerung and Led Zep. ... Yet the sounds owes little to either as flute and mandolin lend a folk-rock ambience and John O'Hara's keyboards and Jow Parrish-James' guitar essay '70s prog tropes like they never went away. [Jun 2023, p.31]
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Apr 21, 2023While the tricksy chord changes upon which most tracks are founded may be clever, or possibly ground-breaking, these recordings seriously lack oomph.
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Positive: 3 out of 4
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Negative: 1 out of 4
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