Over the tree line, covered in moss and jungle vine. A city hidden, waiting for somebody to find. There was a frenchmen looking around for ancient plants. Off in the distance, started to hear the mystic chants.
Cuts through the forest, a vision tickles his third eye. He spots a temple, makes his way up to the shrine. Something peculiar, he stumbles upon before he dies, a wooden hand drum. Telling a story lost in time.
Water is key so that the city thrives. Soil is fertile, we can harvest rice. Carving the temples honouring our gods. One of the greats we call it Angkor wat, Wide are the eyes of all of those who see. Opens the mind to possibility. Hidden away from all the rest of ya, deep in the forest of Cambodia.
With its debut album, this young band from Vienna follows the footsteps of honorable Austrian prog masters like "Matter Of Taste". The music on this concept album is not of the kind I'd call particularly innovative - it travels pretty much on well known roads paved by many others long ago. However, these youngsters do it in a highly pleasant way, skillfully avoiding the pitfalls of pseudo-progressive phrase rehashing most of the time - certainly more successfully so than several of their experienced grand paragons of prog. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
Siguiendo la evolución de Michael Whiteman , encontramos temas con desarrollos más largos introduciendo piano , xilófono y flauta . Buscando un estilo más propio digamos . Igor Huertas
A very pleasant album. Like other comments said, if you like the first Camel album (Moonmadness for exemple), you have to listen at this one. calm, relaxing are the first words that come to me
You can listen from the start to the end: it’s like a journey…. in the space! yodablanc
Big, clanging psych-rock from this Arizona outfit fuses monk-like vocals with slow-winding guitars for songs that feel like strange hymns. Bandcamp New & Notable May 2, 2016
The Brooklyn band deliver a blissful psychedelic rock album steeped in sci-fi and spirituality, awash with organs, strings, and reverb. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 23, 2021