sexta-feira, 11 de outubro de 2013

*. Citizen Cain .* (Remaster 2012)

Album: Ghost Dance (1996)(Remaster 2012)
Genre: Prog Rock (Neo/Symphonic Prog)  /  UK

By mid-90's with Citizen Cain going through a period of success with good albums and sales Mellow Records made a great steal. The Italian label collected the 80's unreleased material of the band at a time when Cyrus was supported by original drummer Gordon Feenie and guitarist Tim Taylor. The recordings date from mid-80's and the title of the archival 96' release was ''Ghost Dance''. Citizen Cain was always a very dark-sounding band and ''Ghost dance'' is the greatest proof. Although the sound of the band has always been linked with MARILLION and GENESIS, Citizen Cain did have their own style and presented much more haunting atmospheres than the aforementioned bands. Some of the guitar breaks even recalls KING CRIMSON, while plenty of the grooves have a strong RUSH vibe. Sure thing they do not sounded like the mass of Neo Prog bands of early- to mid-80's except of Cyrus' voice, who was another PETER GABRIEL copycat, alas a very good one. The compositions are characterized by the very powerful and deep bass lines of Cyrus along with Feenie's solid drumming and the diverse and sharp guitar work of Taylor. Working as a trio prevented Citizen Cain to have the richest of styles back at the time, so keyboard and flute parts are sparse. However ''Ghost dance'' presents a group full of energy, high dynamics and passion for producing top-gear Progressive Rock with rapid changes and shifting moods. A nice archival/documental release by Citizen Cain, although I can see many fans of the band prefering their 90's period, when their sound was richer and less raw. Still this one comes recommended, especially for all lovers of the early-80's rough British Prog stylings. 
Review by "psarros" (Prog Archives).

RATING:  8.25 / 10
   **I don't understand why this Album is so underrated.**


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