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Lunatic Soul II

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発売日 2017年03月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルKscope
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 KSCOPE478
SKU 802644747828

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:41
Audio Mixers: Mariusz Duda; Magda Srzedniccy. Recording information: Serakos Studio, Warsaw, Poland (01/2010-08/2010). Photographer: Anna Panasz. Whenever a member of a band starts recording solo projects, the first thing fans want to know is whether the artist will continue along a similar stylistic path or try something different. In the case of Riverside frontman Mariusz Duda, the answer is definitely "try something different." Those who are familiar with the Warsaw, Poland-based Riverside associate Duda (who records under the name Lunatic Soul as a solo artist) with a progressive metal/alternative metal blend; Dream Theater and Tool have often been cited as two of Riverside's main influences. But this 2010 recording (which is Duda's second album as Lunatic Soul) isn't metal at all. Duda is still blending prog and alternative, but in a totally different way from Riverside, and the influences on this album range from Dead Can Dance and Radiohead to Pink Floyd to Middle Eastern music. Duda never rocks out on Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2; this is the type of music that would rather float than rock, and the 50-minute CD is hypnotic, calm, and atmospheric from start to finish. In fact, it isn't hard to imagine the shoegazer crowd getting into "Limbo," "Transition," or any of the other tracks. Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2 is also melancholy; the album gets off to a melancholy start with the opener "The In-Between Kingdom" and maintains that rather gloomy outlook until the last track, "Wanderings." And the fact that Duda never becomes aggressive or forceful on this disc doesn't mean that he isn't expressive; emotionally, the Polish singer gets his points across without shouting to get the listener's attention. Anyone who expects Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2 to sound like a carbon copy of Riverside is bound to be disappointed because that isn't what Duda is going for at all, but those who are open to hearing a different side of him will find a lot to savor on the absorbing Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2. ~ Alex Henderson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The In-Between Kingdom
    2. 2.
      Otherwhere
    3. 3.
      Suspended In Whiteness
    4. 4.
      Asoulum
    5. 5.
      Limbo
    6. 6.
      Escape From Paradice
    7. 7.
      Transition
    8. 8.
      Gravestone Hill
    9. 9.
      Wanderings

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Lunatic Soul

その他
エンジニア: Robert SrzedniccyMagda Srzedniccy
プロデューサー: Mariusz DudaMagda Srzedniccy

オリジナル発売日:2010年

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Whenever a member of a band starts recording solo projects, the first thing fans want to know is whether the artist will continue along a similar stylistic path or try something different. In the case of Riverside frontman Mariusz Duda, the answer is definitely "try something different." Those who are familiar with the Warsaw, Poland-based Riverside associate Duda (who records under the name Lunatic Soul as a solo artist) with a progressive metal/alternative metal blend; Dream Theater and Tool have often been cited as two of Riverside's main influences. But this 2010 recording (which is Duda's second album as Lunatic Soul) isn't metal at all. Duda is still blending prog and alternative, but in a totally different way from Riverside, and the influences on this album range from Dead Can Dance and Radiohead to Pink Floyd to Middle Eastern music. Duda never rocks out on Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2; this is the type of music that would rather float than rock, and the 50-minute CD is hypnotic, calm, and atmospheric from start to finish. In fact, it isn't hard to imagine the shoegazer crowd getting into "Limbo," "Transition," or any of the other tracks. Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2 is also melancholy; the album gets off to a melancholy start with the opener "The In-Between Kingdom" and maintains that rather gloomy outlook until the last track, "Wanderings." And the fact that Duda never becomes aggressive or forceful on this disc doesn't mean that he isn't expressive; emotionally, the Polish singer gets his points across without shouting to get the listener's attention. Anyone who expects Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2 to sound like a carbon copy of Riverside is bound to be disappointed because that isn't what Duda is going for at all, but those who are open to hearing a different side of him will find a lot to savor on the absorbing Lunatic Soul, Vol. 2. ~ Alex Henderson|
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