Album: Of Things That Never Were (2013)
Genre: Prog Rock (Eclectic/Canterbury/Folk) / Belarus
Belorussian band The Worm Ouroboros are clearly informed by the classic Canterbury scene, and it's most apparent with regards to the fuzzy keyboard tones, copious use of flute, complex meters, kinetic electric guitar, and a melodic disposition. All of which automatically elevates the album to top tier status in UTR's world. Certainly other classic early 70s progressive influences come to the fore where one can easily spot Steve Hackett, Pink Floyd, Camel, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and even Magma! Some of the acoustic guitar and flute duo's reminded me of Solaris. The Worm Ouroboros should only improve from here, as they start to shed the obvious influences, and their own identity commences to emerge. They're off to an excellent beginning! Review by "ashratom" (Rate Your Music).
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Genre: Prog Rock (Eclectic/Canterbury/Folk) / Belarus
Belorussian band The Worm Ouroboros are clearly informed by the classic Canterbury scene, and it's most apparent with regards to the fuzzy keyboard tones, copious use of flute, complex meters, kinetic electric guitar, and a melodic disposition. All of which automatically elevates the album to top tier status in UTR's world. Certainly other classic early 70s progressive influences come to the fore where one can easily spot Steve Hackett, Pink Floyd, Camel, Genesis, Jethro Tull, and even Magma! Some of the acoustic guitar and flute duo's reminded me of Solaris. The Worm Ouroboros should only improve from here, as they start to shed the obvious influences, and their own identity commences to emerge. They're off to an excellent beginning! Review by "ashratom" (Rate Your Music).
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