All Artists: Yoke Shire Title: Masque of Shadows Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Zygo Records Original Release Date: 4/17/1999 Release Date: 4/17/1999 Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 670053000229 |
Yoke Shire Masque of Shadows Genre: Metal
This CD takes the listener on a musical journey, traversing soundscapes and styles in a unique way whose grandeur unfolds more with each additional listening. | |
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Album Description This CD takes the listener on a musical journey, traversing soundscapes and styles in a unique way whose grandeur unfolds more with each additional listening. |
CD ReviewsA great new force in progrock mobby_uk | London United Kingdom | 03/22/2002 (5 out of 5 stars) "this is by far the most refreshing new, as opposed to neo, prog rock cd i have listened to for ages, and after just the first listen, you would recognise straight away what i am talking about. it is a powerful conceptual album, with tunes and choruses that stay with you instantly. the first mistake though is to compare it to a band like transatlantic, which is a much poorer imitation of the flower kings on a bad day. in contrast, yoke shire music is highly structured, melodic and hard edged. you can not also pigeon hole this group in the metal prog category, because though some of the songs are hard, the listener is pleasently surprised with a 9-minutes epic of very melodic symphonic rock. overall, this cd is very original, and i easily place it among my top ten. with my 20 years of prog rock collection, and placing bands such as eloy, kansas,camel and porcupine tree in my top five slot, trust me, yoke shire with their debut have earned their place in prog history..can't wait for their second outing, hopefully this time released on an international label, to receive the distribution and recognition they deserve. buy it!" Breathless Jen Peters | Goldsboro, NC | 04/14/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Breathless is the only way to describe the way you will feel after seeing these guys live. I know I certainly was. All three guys are extremely talented and are very passionate about their music, and it shows. You will not be let down by their music!" Too many influences:from Zeppelin to Santana Lethe | Milan, Italy | 03/27/2003 (4 out of 5 stars) "It seems a mix of the whole types of rock music,within such hard rock and proto-prog scene of late 60's/early 70's(including also some funky stuff),even though the present issue is dated 1999. However this is the best side but also the main defect regarding this heterogonous/too much diversified work.Nevertheless the vocals are solid and the instrumental skill is almost equal to such music from the dinosaurs of the 70's!In fact the multi-instrument player(Craig Herlihy)plays so many different instruments here,such as the flute,dulcimer,marimba,mandolin, glockenspiel and so on,in a remarkable manner,which represents the gentle side of the band,in comparison to such prog metal bunches of instrumentals!! "Maiden Voyage","The Brook,the Mirror and the Maiden" and "Return Voyage" is the trilogy, gathered in a mini-suite, whose songs are splitted...the main theme is performed in progress within each track,according to a metal prog style,but it's also in the vein of some medieval stuff, by means of a jethro-tullesque flute!! "Ghost notes" duplicates this latter style, with the contribution of a galloping horse, performed through a drumming excursion, which is very original ... finally you find the title track, the melodic rock song in the vein of some stuff by Rush and the conclusive "Magic dust" as well, a dignified piece of music,which resume the spirit of the whole album!!Recommended, even though this is not my favourite kind of prog music ..."
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