Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Twombley Burwash - Grak II Blak (2022)

The second album from this father and son band from England.

This band is a new band in the British progressive rock scene and they have so far released two albums. Both albums reviewed this winter in this blog.

Kevin McDade and his son Bruce McDade is the core of this band and this album. They did the keyboards, electronics and most of the vocals. 

They got help on guitars, bass and drums.

Their 2014 debut album Grak was a good album. The music was all over the place from symphonic prog to electronica and techno. It was still a good album where the son and the father's respective worlds collided and new life was formed.

Father and son has on this album retreated towards Kevin's world of melodic progressive rock on this album. Melodic symphonic prog, that is. 

The music is not very technical. It is pretty epic and melodic. The vocals and some of the music reminds me about the Dutch band Us. 

This album, a Bandcamp album, clocks in at over one hour and it is a good album.

I would recomend the McDade family to release more albums and develop their music further along the way. I like what their two albums.

3 points

 

 

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