Uno dei dischi
che sto consumando in questi ultimi due mesi è certamente questo
(colazione, cuffie, pranzo, cena, lettura), prima avuto su mp3, e dopo
felicemente acquistato x tipo
8 euro... - Chi era la mente dei Three
Mile Pilot? Forse le due menti erano entrambe gemelle.. Pall
Jenkins passato poi ai Black
Heart Procession e dall'altra parte il polistrumentista ma soprattuto
ultravirtuoso del basso Armistead
B. Smith IV. Qualcuno potrebbe nemmeno ricordare i 3MP
- e gliddei gliene vogliano moltissimo, - ma resta il fatto che Armistead,
insieme a Rob Crow (e Tom
Zinser, anche Lui dai 3MP,
batteria) hanno fuso quel sound particolarissimo e perfezionismo della
gloriosa Band (da nostalgico e sedotto&abbandonato ringrazio assai..)
ad una chiave art-pop che vanta tutta un'originalità e complessità
propria, e su pezzi come Victorius D, le memorie di The Chief
Assassin to the Sinister o On A Ship to Bangladesh si sprecano.
Suonano di tutto e cantano entrambi, impossibili avvicinarli ad altri
Gruppi. So solo che Grey Machine è un pezzo che innalza
lo Spirito e mi ritrovo a canticchiarlo all'improvviso, - che quel doppio
basso in primo piano suonato come una chitarra risplende ogni volta al
massimo. I pezzi hanno degli sviluppi come passando da una camera all'altra,
emotività all'apice, sentimento alle stelle. Dopo il precedentemente
album, questo cd segna un altro capolavoro.
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One of cd's i've been divouring in last two months is surely right this (breakfast, headphones, dinner, lunch, reading books), formerly got on mp3's, then bought for about 8 (!!). Who was the brain behind Three Mile Pilot? Maybe the brains/genius were twin, - see Pall Jenkins with Black Heart Processiona and, on the other side, Armistead B. Smith IV, bass guitar ultra-virtuous player, that together with Rob Crow (featuring also Tom Zinser at drms, from 3MP) fuse that very particular (read ORIGINAL) sound and perfectionism of past glorious Band (and, being a seduced nostalgic, i say THANKS) to an art-pop key, blessed with an own freshness and sparkle, - and when You hear a song as Victorius D, memories soon come to that The Chief Assassin to the Sinister album or On A Ship to Bangladesh song. Both folks play everything and sing together, it's impossible to classify exactly Their Music, or calling other Names. I only know that Grey Machine is a track bringing Your spirit higher, and i found my-self more than once singing its chorus, suddenly. - That double bass, always in close-up, played as a special guitar shines at its top. Songs have a development as You walk through different rooms, - and feelings/emotions are the key-word, the rule of Pinback. After the form full-lenght, this cd is one more masterpiece.
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One of cd's i've been divouring in last two months is surely right this (breakfast, headphones, dinner, lunch, reading books), formerly got on mp3's, then bought for about 8 (!!). Who was the brain behind Three Mile Pilot? Maybe the brains/genius were twin, - see Pall Jenkins with Black Heart Processiona and, on the other side, Armistead B. Smith IV, bass guitar ultra-virtuous player, that together with Rob Crow (featuring also Tom Zinser at drms, from 3MP) fuse that very particular (read ORIGINAL) sound and perfectionism of past glorious Band (and, being a seduced nostalgic, i say THANKS) to an art-pop key, blessed with an own freshness and sparkle, - and when You hear a song as Victorius D, memories soon come to that The Chief Assassin to the Sinister album or On A Ship to Bangladesh song. Both folks play everything and sing together, it's impossible to classify exactly Their Music, or calling other Names. I only know that Grey Machine is a track bringing Your spirit higher, and i found my-self more than once singing its chorus, suddenly. - That double bass, always in close-up, played as a special guitar shines at its top. Songs have a development as You walk through different rooms, - and feelings/emotions are the key-word, the rule of Pinback. After the form full-lenght, this cd is one more masterpiece.
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