The second album from this one man band from Spain.
The anonymouse man who is this band does the guitars, bass, keyboards, programmed drums and the vocals here.
He had some more help on vocals too. Male and female vocals.
The debut album Momo, also from 2014, was all over the place and sounded more like some ideas thrown out in the air in some hope that at least one of them would not crash-land and die. They all did.
Fear sees the man takes on a bit more piano pop with some progressive and electic prog elements to creates more variations during these sixty minutes.
The music is pretty elegant and is mostly hitting the right notes. The piano sometimes get help from some keyboards.
The song writing is passable and ditto for the vocals.
The quality is somewhere between decent and good. It is still a massive improvement from the Momo album.
2.5 points
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