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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creative, building, with much beauty,
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This review is from: Tick Tock (MP3 Download)
This album is not for everyone, but allow me to describe it so you know if this "shoe fits" you or not.
For those that have patience for complex songs with several structures, this record has excellent production, and many intricately placed and layered sounds. Some would likely find some parts a bit repetitive, but with some of the repetition, new song structures get layered on. In some ways, this record is like a cross between progressive rock and a symphony. "Tick Tock Part II" is probably one of the richest tracks and isn't for the radio-friendly crowd, but is quite suspenseful and deliriously rewarding if you want some nice keyboards, flute, different guitars, and soaring and drawn out vocals. I'm glad Last.fm and other sites that recommend music so very creative artists like Gazpacho can get their material out there. I learned of these guys because I like Riverside, Porcupine Tree, No-Man, and other sort of psychedelic progressive rock acts.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful, intense, deep, amazing,
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This review is from: Tick Tock (Audio CD)
I saw this group at ROSfest, 2010 and with each song they became more amazing to listen to.
The group is from Norway and as difficult and pehaps unfair it is to name a group or two that they "sound like", it is naturally what is done. This is quite unfair, since this band have their OWN very distinctive sound. If I may, if one weren't paying attention, they might even trump more recent Marillion almost in a corner. They band admits they have a tremendous influence from Porcupine Tree, so they are most certainly prog. Very melodic and mesmerizing. Impossible for me to describe more other than to say a flavor you will not find matched anywhere and perhaps you will indeed insist on having more and more. Well done Gazpacho. I am truly led to say...wow...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gazpacho - Top Notch Marillion Influenced Prog,
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This review is from: Tick Tock (Audio CD)
This is the first album that I have purchased by Norway's Gazpacho and I like what I hear. The influence that comes to mind right off the bat is Steve Hogarth era Marillion. Other influences seem to include Radiohead, Muse, Porcupine Tree, and Pineapple Thief. This is melodic progressive rock done at the highest level and I really enjoy the sonic explorations that this band pulls off. The album consists of only 4 tracks, with "The Walk" and "Tick Tock" multi-part enjoyable epics. Traditional progressive rock instruments are augmented by violin here and there throughout the disc which adds to the rich complexity of the music. "Tick Tock" is one of the best prog releases of 2009 and I will definitely be seeking out more of this band's material.
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