Dredg – El Cielo (2002)
Жанр: Art rock, Progressive rock
Год выпуска диска: 2002
Производитель диска: USA
Аудио кодек: DSD 2.0/DST 5.1
Тип рипа: image (ISO)
Битрейт аудио: 1 bit / 2.8 MHz
Label: Interscope B0000798-36
Producer: dredg, Ron St. Germain, Tim Palmer and Michael Rosen
Продолжительность: 52:00
Треклист:
01. Brushstroke: Dcbtfoabaaposba 00:57
02. Same Ol’ Road 05:14
03. Sanzen 04:34
04. Brushstroke: New Heart Shadow 01:34
05. Triangle 05:03
06. Sorry But It’s Over 04:08
07. Convalescent 03:32
08. Brushstroke: Walk In The Park 01:41
09. Eighteen People Live In Harmony 04:28
10. Scissor Lock 03:23
11. Brushstroke – Reprise 01:33
12. Of The Room 03:44
13. Brushstroke: An Elephant In The Delta Waves 01:47
14. It Only Took A Day 03:17
15. Whoa Is Me 05:36
16. The Canyon Behind Her 06:42
Доп. информация: Dredg is one of those rare bands who truly cannot be categorized. Gavin Hayes’ vocals cascade like a waterfall over a sea of scratching Latin rhythms, dulcimers, guitars in odd time signatures, and prog rock-inspired drums. Hayes shares his penchant for Bulgarian chants in “Triangle” and “Same Ol’ Road.” “Whoa Is Me” could provide the soundtrack to all things haunted. Whether it’s a piano and strings or Cure-influenced (specifically the Cure’s “Fascination Street”) guitars, instruments fill the time between songs on El Cielo. They offer a respite from the monotony and the slow-fast-slow style of songwriting. In an odd moment at the end of “Whoa Is Me,” a soft-spoken public radio DJ speaks of a jazz number from 1944. The full-throttle rocker “It Only Took a Day” is one of the highlights. El Cielo is unlikely to become a hit on commercial radio, but perhaps Dredg could find their niche on college stations.
Отсебятина: На мой взгляд - настоящая и интереснейшая музыка!
Чем больше живу, тем отчетливейй представляю чего стоят всякого рода "топы" и "рейтинги".
По версии All Music Review этот альбом набрал "2,5 звезды", а откровенная снотворная попса типа The Human League – Dare! там же набирает уверенную "пятерку".
Надо будет послушать то, что набирает одну звезду... может там новый Маллер или Бетховен скрыты...