#Músicaparaelencierro. Otra vez Horacio Manrique y otra vez el neoprogresivo de Arena, una banda que además de su música llama la atención por sus tapas y arte gráfico, y sobretodo en este trabajo donde su presentación revela ya muchas cosas. Podemos definirlo como un clásico instantáneo que posee todo lo que un fanático de la música progresiva espera de una banda de este nivel. Especial para ir cerrando una saga de puro Arena (y pura buena música) en el blog cabezón!
Artista: Arena
Álbum: Immortal?
Año: 2000
Género: Neoprog
Duración: 55:19
Nacionalidad: UK
Año: 2000
Género: Neoprog
Duración: 55:19
Nacionalidad: UK
Es un álbum conceptual que está
basado en torno al porque estamos en este mundo desde el lugar de las creencias.
En este trabajo Paul Wrightson es
reemplazado por Rob Sowden un cantante con un tono similar de voz pero un estilo
diferente.
Producción impecable, melodías
exuberantes, buenas composiciones, letras con un hilo conductor convincente, en
fin otro clásico de esta excelente banda Británica progresiva.Les dejo para saborear los primeros tres temas de este trabajo
Track Review
And where will you find
Immortality?
Kneeling In Misery?
Making endless reassurances, lost
in naivety?
Standing up, looking up?
Conjurors hoaxers exploiters
killers occultists volunteers?
Hatred or love leading you?
Submerged in lifelong kudos?
Perhaps you have already found
it!
01. Chosen (6:21) The sound of buzzing … Insects? Aliens? Synapses? … Then a soft voice entreating, "Take a leap of faith if you want to find out." This lays the foundation for the track's monumental chorus, and creation of a new progressive rock/metal classic. Bombastic and covering a lot of musical ground, it features crunchy metal riffs, stinging guitar solo, gut-wrenching vocals, superb keyboards, samples, excellent bass and drums, and great lyrics. The nameless ones sing, "We live amongst you, in the guise of mortal men. You'll never see us in the crowd. We only look towards what purpose we've been sent, and wait until the time is now." A bombastic, hair-raising tune to kick off the album!
02. Waiting for the Flood (5:54) A pleasant acoustic tune highlighting the
beautiful voice of Rob Sowden. Mellotron and synthesizer swirls add atmosphere
to John Mitchell's acoustic guitar. Rob sings of the inevitable, "It
really doesn't matter now, the end will be the same. It really doesn't matter
how the world will rise again. There's nothing you can do to stop the river
flowing blood. The betting man has played his hand. He's waiting for the
flood." However there's some comfort in the knowledge of past lives,
"You walked with me before, you know. We crossed this land before, you
know. You talked with me before, you know. You held my hand before, you
know." This is a beautiful and thought provoking song.
03. The Butterfly Man (8:56) Here is one of the standouts of the album. It
begins with tinkling bell-sounding keys. An awesome, sweeping, emotional guitar
solo is the centerpiece of this classic. The tune is dark and utterly beautiful
due to the contrasts of heavy and sweet guitar, emotional singing, heavenly
keyboard sounds, and driving rhythms. The tune is a mini-epic, with multiple
time changes, telling the tale of the evil Butterfly Man, "He waits in the
dark for lives, misguided and wrecked. The catcher of innocent souls. He's
proud of his human collection. Of losers who give up the chase. Of winners who
fail to look round. He creeps up behind the fallen and blind. They're gone!
With hardly a sound." You will be singing along with the plaintive chorus,
"'Save me - somebody reach out a hand. Save me from the agony, caught in
the grip of The Butterfly Man." Sleep tight, as the track ends with
haunting whispering voices!
04. Ghost in the Firewall (4:55) As if the Butterfly Man weren't enough to
blow us away, another standout track follows. It begins with a heartbeat -
mine? Yours? - and metallic sounding keyboards. Slow drumming joins in, and
then the supreme vocals of Sowden, "Oh - Like the ghost in the Firewall.
Oh - Like a virus in the system. Oh - Like the ghost in the Firewall. Let me
in. Let me fade away." It's interesting to note that computer viruses may
be like an Alien invasion; it's there, waiting for the right moment, as Rob
sings, "Look for me here. My name is Legion. Look for me here. We are many
- we are one. Keep me on the inside, Lost in the crowd." Brilliant! Great,
bombastic keys drive the chorus and the main body of the song. This track highlights
the immense keyboard talents of Clive Nolan, and shows why he is so integral to
the band's sound.
05. Climbing up the Net (4:40) Overall this is a good tune, perhaps the
weakest on the album, almost formulaic, as if it's been done before.
Multi-layered keyboards and a guitar solo is the highlight. Sowden is in fine
form singing, "We're climbing - We're climbing up the net. We're climbing
- We're reaching for the sky." It's not a throwaway track; it just doesn't
do that much for me. Perhaps with time it will seem better.
06. Moviedrome (19:46) And now we arrive at the centerpiece, the gem
of the album. It begins with a low rumble, and ethereal feminine keyboard
choir. The rest of the track is an amazing journey across an intoxicating
musical soundscape. Lush, symphonic keyboards, heavy guitar, bombastic
drumming, thumping bass, and breathtaking vocals arrive next. Sowden sings his
heart out, "We're all sucked in, part of the core collective. We're all
dragged in, blind to the cause we've been selected for.... elected for."
Two fantastic guitar solos, flawlessly executed by Mitchell, are a highlight.
The man can grove and rock with the best of them. Clive Nolan's keys are simply
awe-inspiring. He is unlike any other in the use of keyboards to evoke emotions
and imagery. Just when you think the song might be ending, the band kicks in
again, and takes the track up another level. This is a milestone composition
that will be remembered for years.
07. Friday's Dream (4:44) To close
out this classic recording we are given a beautiful ballad of hope. Rob show us
more of his vocal prowess, "It's a world that's far away. From the sound
of people calling, 'free me from these chains.' It's a moment of escape, as the
blood of fallen angels scars the earth, tearing at the innocent once
more." And, he sings in hopeful counterpoint, "When I close my eyes,
I pray we'll find a shelter from the rain. What I dream tonight may rest with
me, till morning comes, till morning comes and I wake up." The band
provides layers of acoustic guitar, lush keyboards, and nice rhythmic backing.
A fine way to close a fine álbum.
Arena: Immortal?
By GLENN
ASTARITA, Published: September 1, 2000
No stars
Emanating
from England, the quintet known as “Arena” commingles tasty keyboard
arrangements with electro-acoustic interludes and bone crushing rhythms on this
new release titled, Immortal?. Perhaps the distinguishing factors could
be attributed to Rob Sowden’s expressive and at times poignantly dramatic
vocals and Clive Nolan’s creative, whimsical yet altogether harmonious and
crystalline keyboard charts. Sowden’s often emphatic and/or prophetic vocals
provide some extra importance to the lyrics as his near flawless diction and
rather poised delivery is to be commended. Viewed as a whole, the band displays
cohesive synergy amid a commanding presence although many of these pieces
reside within the medium tempo straight-four spectrum.
Essentially, Immortal? does
age well on subsequent spins as this group borrows a bit from the past, along
with some – gothic – tendencies, yet surge forward with charisma and eloquence.
Hence, “Arena” offers a breath of fresh air to a sometimes-stagnant progressive
rock scene.
Lista de Temas:
1. Chosen (6:20)
2. Waiting For The Flood (5:52)
3. The Butterfly Man (8:56)
4. Ghost In The Firewall (4:55)
5. Climbing The Net (4:40)
6. Moviedrome (19:43)
7. Friday's Dream (4:44)
1. Chosen (6:20)
2. Waiting For The Flood (5:52)
3. The Butterfly Man (8:56)
4. Ghost In The Firewall (4:55)
5. Climbing The Net (4:40)
6. Moviedrome (19:43)
7. Friday's Dream (4:44)
Alineación:
- Rob Sowden / vocals
- John Mitchell / guitars, backing vocals
- Clive Nolan / keyboards, backing vocals
- Ian Salmon / bass
- Mick Pointer / drums
- Rob Sowden / vocals
- John Mitchell / guitars, backing vocals
- Clive Nolan / keyboards, backing vocals
- Ian Salmon / bass
- Mick Pointer / drums
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