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(Neverness) - "The Measure of Time"

Reviewed by:

Erik Neuteboom

Progwalhalla.nl

Genre:
(Prog Rock)
Country:
Spain
Length:
63:00
Release Date:
11/24/09
Band Members: Javier Nieto Guitar and Vocals Victor Perez Keyboards
  Dino Martin Bass and Backing Vocals Antolin Olea Drums and Percussion
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Behind Your Face (11:36)  
  2.)-The Measure Of Time (7:23)  
  3.)-The Letter (9:15)  
  4.)- Reing Of Fools (10:35)  
  5.)-Rest In Pieces (11:01)  
  6.)-Shadows Of The Past (11:07)  
     
     

Review:

This captivating Spanish formation was founded in the late Nineties, in 2002 they released their debut album Horizonte De Sucesos, then it took five years to produce a second CD entitled Cuentos De Otros Mundos Posibles (2007), some of my words about that album: “I am impressed by this second effort, what a good musicians and what a wonderful and often compelling compositions, a big hand for Neverness!” and “A very captivating element is the contrast between the rock-oriented guitar work and the varied ‘vintage keyboard’ sound”. So I was very curious to this new Neverness album entitled The Measure Of Time (six songs, running time around one hour).

Well, let’s start with a conclusion: this is a great album, so captivating and unique, after 40 years of progrock, Neverness is a shining example that progrock still can be progressive! OK, the elements of progrock legends King Crimson and Pink Floyd are obviously but Neverness used it as a basic element to be creative. And Neverness sounds creative, the music is loaded with dynamics, variation and musical ideas: from a fat Moog sound with propulsive drums and compelling bombastic climates with fiery guitar to lots of tension between mellow with soaring keyboards and an ominous sound like King Crimson on Red in Behind Your Face, from powerful guitar with violin-Mellotron and propulsive guitar riffs with Hammond organ to a surprising electronic part featuring sequencers and synthesizers in the titletrack, from acoustic rhythm guitar with vocals to a compelling rhythm with sensitive electric guitar runs to a bit avant-garde-like synthesizer solo in The Letter, a blend of blues and psychedelia with varied guitar work and splendid keyboards in Reing Of Fools, a lush keyboard sound with warm Grand piano, majestic church organ, soaring Farfisa organ and mellow Mellotron aling emotional vocals and an excellent bombastic finale in Rest In Pieces and finally cascades of shifting moods, breaks and solos in the long Shadows Of The Past (more than11 minutes) in which the final part is breathtaking: more and more lush and compelling with slide guitar, orchestral keyboards, a propulsive rhythm-section and pleasant English vocals (as on the entire album) … - …. what a conclusion and … what a CD, highly recommended!

Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]

Erik Neuteboom

Progwalhalla.nl

 

 

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