Kosmos (Finland)
Salattu Maailma (Vinyl LP)
Review by Gary Hill
I’ve reviewed this CD in this very same issue of Music Street Journal. So, for the sake of consistency, most of this review is directly copied from that one. I’m going to address just the vinyl here and how it differs. Many albums show a large difference in sound from vinyl to CD. With this one it’s more subtle. This feels warmer and more organic. I’d have to say that for the sound of this band, I think that works better. In other words, I’d highly recommend the vinyl version. What follows here is the review of the CD, but with the side notations for the tracks.
The blend of sounds on this album works really well. It’s got plenty of pure progressive rock. There all also a lot of folk elements at play. Space rock is present, too. The whole thing just seems to flow really well. It’s a lush musical experience. The lyrics are all in Finnish, I think (this is a band from Finland). The thing is, not understanding what’s being sung doesn’t seem to diminish the experience. This is a great melodic progressive rock set. It leans toward the mellow side. It does rock out at times, though.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2013 Volume 5 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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