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Innerspace soundtrack
Innerspace soundtrack










Even the mellow rhythmic parts resemble Pink Floyd. In addition Paul Aubry's spacial keyboard sounds remind me of the late Richard Wright. Phil Burton's rich vocal tones remind me a lot of the way Dave Gilmour sings and that even applies to the sometimes hoarse vocals. Sometimes the music tends towards a band like Airbag, although the melodic Floydian guitar parts are the main ingredients of this band. They have a dreamy approach to melodic rock which fits this band perfectly. The music on The Village is mostly tranquil and laid back. However, Innerspace's interpretation of Pink Floyd's music is totally different if compared to other bands that regard Pink Floyd to be their major influence. That didn't discourage me at all because music wise they have much to offer. Maybe the music on this CD isn't that original because throughout you can hear music that's particularly inspired by Pink Floyd. But even by using several sounds-capes like footsteps, closing doors and human voices − which provide the story of The Village an extra dimension - it's difficult to determine what the concept's all about. In this film the population of a small, isolated countryside village believe that the alliance with mysterious creatures inhabiting the forests around them is coming to an end.

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On the other hand it could also be that they refer to the movie with the same name. On the one hand there seems to be a theme dealing with the individual versus institutions, a theme against which Pink Floyd wouldn't likely have objected. Though it's not explicit enough to get a good idea of what it's all about without the help of the booklet. The Village could be a concept album containing all kinds of stories. They instantly have been thrown in at the deep end with this concept album, but it impressed me right from the start. They introduced their debut album The Village to the prog rock world in the summer of 2012. Innerspace is a new progressive rock band from Canada formed in 2010. Posted Wednesday, Decem| Review this album | Report (Review #1839356) This is an album that definitely deserves your attention! Give it a I am not sure if I will finally include Rise in my list with the best 10 albums of 2017, but it Which is the album's finale, including a choir in the same style like Dawn the opening song (andĪnd just like that, 70 minutes have passed, and I reach my hand and press the "repeat" button. Stronger than Death continues in almost the same style, and then comes Dusk, Recorded by Dream Theater! But then comes the album's longest track (Forsaken Dreams), which is one It begins with another intro, followed by Shadow of Freedom, which sounds like it was The first part of the album closes with Under the Spotlight a good and powerful composition.Īnd then, the second part of the album begins, which includes the Dystopian Delirium, divided intoĥ parts. Sunset is another melodic instrumental, but not as melancholic as Tree of Life. Piano intro, the song changes completely, with loud guitar riffs and a fast and powerful tempo. Significant change and a wonderful guitar solo, which improves the song even more.įill the Void is the 5th track and one more song including a major change in style. The low tempoĪnd the melancholic style continues with the 4th song (In Motion), but once more the song includes a Tree of Life is followed by The Other Side, another sad, but beautiful tune as well. It is a long, melancholic and very beautifulĬomposition, which has a very interesting turn after the middle of the song.

innerspace soundtrack

One of the best songs in the album without a doubt. Song I heard by them, and because of it, I tried to find more info about the band and this album. Instrumental Tree of Life, which could be easily used as a soundtrack for a movie. The album opens with a small intro including a choir (Dawn), followed by the wonderful (Both are new bands - well, kind of - both are Canadians, both released dark and melancholic conceptĪlbums this year, and both doesn't try to hide their Pink Floyd influences). I found many similarities between Rise and Black Science by The music is dark and melancholic, butīeautiful and melodic at the same time.

innerspace soundtrack

Rise, is a 70-minute-long concept album, about a dystopian future. This is a band I discovered recently, and I was surprised by its quality.










Innerspace soundtrack