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  | OSADA VIDA ~ PARTICLES METAL MIND 0718 (Barcode: 5907785037847) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2012 - 2013 Released: 2013
This is the fourth album by Polish Prog band Osada VidaFind albums by this artist, recorded with the new quintet lineup, which features the band´s new lead vocalist Marek MajewskiFind albums by this artist. The other band members are guitarist Bartek BereskaFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Rafal PaluszekFind albums by this artist, bassist Lukasz LisiakFind albums by this artist and drummer Adam PodzimskiFind albums by this artist. Although the group exists since 1997 and recorded three early "demo" albums, their exposure really started in 2007 with the release of their first formal release and the international echo it created, which led to some concert / festival appearances abroad. The album includes nine original songs, which the music credited collectively to the group. Seven of the songs feature lyrics written by the vocalist and the remaining two by the guitarists. All the lyrics are in English. As a bonus track the band presents their version of MetallicaFind albums by this artist´s "Master Of Puppets".
Osada Vida is one of many Polish bands creating music, which borders with Prog, but in fact is more contemporary Rock / Alternate Rock and has very little to do with Prog per se. Inspired by the successful Polish Prog bands like Quidam or Riverside, they try to recreate the music these bands create with various degrees of success. Presenting this music as Prog related is a mistake, as the music is basically quite simplistic, with steady Rock rhythms and limited instrumental passages beyond the obvious guitar solos. There is no innovation, no Progress anywhere in sight and no originality, the basic elements that are part of any true Prog album. The lyrics are pretty uninspired, to put it gently and the vocals remain dull all the way through, being the weakest point of the album. The attempt to use lyrics in English, hoping for a wider international exposure, is pretty ridiculous, a trap that so many Polish bands fall into.
Of course not everything is bad about this album, These guys can play and some of the music is quite nice. The keyboardist deserves most of the credit for the nice bits and pieces popping up occasionally, saving the album from complete boredom. Perhaps the band needs to think a bit less about being liked by their fans and concentrate on the musical values, absent here. Even the sound quality of this album is somewhat muddled. A missed opportunity…
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  | TRAJZEGA ~ DEFICYTY MILOSCI GAD ~ POLAND ~ Pop & Rock Recorded: 2024 Released: 2024
This is the debut album by Polish Trash Metal band TrajzegaFind albums by this artist, which comprises of bassist Marcin AdamczewskiFind albums by this artist, vocalist / drummer Pawel BogaczewiczFind albums by this artist, guitarists Rafal KszczotFind albums by this artist and Bartlomiej ZerekFind albums by this artist and drummer Radoslaw MencfelFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight tracks, all co-composed by the band members with lyrics by Zerek. The music lasts for just under half an hour, so actually this is rather an EP than a full album.
I admit that by the time the so called innocent “Heavy Metal” of the late 1960s and early 1970s, i.e. Led ZeppelinFind albums by this artist, Black SabbathFind albums by this artist and Deep PurpleFind albums by this artist, transformed by the late 1980s into Trash Metal (i.e. MetallicaFind albums by this artist, MegadethFind albums by this artist and worse), I completely lost touch with Rock, lamenting its tragic demise. Therefore, I am probably the least competent person on this planet to write about this music. However, since the album landed on my desk due to some convoluted circumstances, I decided to give it a spin, and then another one and ended up quite liking it, against all odds.
Yes, the music is LOUD and rowdy, but when played at a very low volume (in proportion to the expected volume) I discovered a lot of things I can identify with. This music does have coherent melody, albeit well-hidden beneath the dense guitar riffs and the condensed rhythm ruckus. The most surprising element, however, are the lyrics, which actually make a lot of sense and express the anger and frustration, which basically are shared by every generation, going through a certain age bracket. These guys are ANGRY, as I was, when I was their age – actually to think about it I am still angry at the world around me, so why shouldn’t they be. And these guys certainly can play, sing and weave a song like pros and I certainly agree with their basic assumption about the fact that there is never enough love around.
Overall, this is a rather surprising and promising debut outing by this band. I hope they will explore somewhat less aggressive musical paths in their future ebdeavors, simply because I believe they are definitely able to do so, and a more relaxed output will probably do them good. But hey, whatever they decide to do next I will be very happy to listen to.
| Updated: 29/06/2024Posted: 29/06/2024 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
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