 Crazy World
 Crazy World
 Review by Gary Hill

Let me say this up front - had this album been released in 1975 it would have sold millions and millions of copies. These guys do an incredible job of capturing the 70's hard rock sound and making it work with an original twist on the sound. Founded by Mika Järvinen (vocals) of Five Fifteen, the band is composed of him along with Esa Kotilainen of Wig Wam (keys), Timo Kämäräinen (guitar and vocals), Anssi Nykänen (drums) and Lauri Porra (bass). I have included this band in the progressive rock segment, and almost didn't, because it seems that with as much prog sound as they have it might be their most likely audience these days. Besides most of the hard rock (non prog) bands that they allude to with their sound come very close to being included into the prog category themselves. That said, their sound is really all over the map ranging from Pink Floyd to Deep Purple to White Witch, Uriah Heep, King Crimson, Yes, Genesis and many other acts. As one look at the pictures of the band will tell, they also are deeply into Led Zeppelin - in fact the live pics included in the CD might be mistaken for Zep at first glance. These guys manage to merge all these diverse sounds into something that is both organic and natural - and pull it off with an air of originality. The lead vocals are incredible, at times seriously matching Robert Plant's best in his heyday. Only his accent makes you know that this isn't one of the vocal powerhouses of 70's hard rock. Everyone involved, though puts in an incredible showing. If you love classic hard rock with strong prog elements, by all means check this disc out. They seriously don't usually make them like this any more. For more information or to pick up this CD point your browser to their featured point on the Spinefarm website.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 1 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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