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Moongarden - Round Midnight
Moongarden -  Round Midnight
Released: 2004
Label: Galileo Records
Cat. No.: Gr 008
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Reviewed by: Davide Guidone, July 2004

After four years, Moongarden return with a high quality album. And it is worth the waiting.

The album is quite interesting because it shows some different aspects of music: it contains pop, post rock, classic prog, hard rock and so on. It has a dark atmosphere and it is very sad; in fact, the main topic of this release is loneliness and it is represented by some parts a là Porcupine Tree or Radiohead. The group makes much use of electronic sounds, which gives it a touch of innovative mark, and that makes this disc particular.

A very good signing for Galileo Records.

Rating: 4/5

[See also Marcel's -ed]

More about Round Midnight:

Track Listing: ‘Round Midnight / Wounded / Killing The Angel / Lucifero / Slowmotion Streets / Learning To Live Under The Ground / Coda: Psychedelic Subway Ride / Nightmare Concrete / Oh, By The Way, We’re So Many In This City And So Damn Alone

Musicians:
Cristiano Roversi - keyboards and stick
Luca Palleschi -voice
David Cremoni - Guitars
Mirko Tagliasecchi - bass
Massimiliano Sorrentini - drums and samples

Contact:

Website: www.moongarden.it
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Email: infomoongarden@interfree.it

Discography

  • Moonsadness (1995)
  • Brainstorm Of Emptyness (1996)
  • The Gates Of Omega (2001)
  • Round Midnight (2004)


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