The debut album from this artist from Australia.
JB Fairfield plays all instruments himself. That is bass, keyboards, guitars, sampled female vocals and a lot of electronics.
JB Fairfield recently released his fourth album and they are all Bandcamp albums. Hence, I found it worthwhile going through these four albums and review them this fall. Or spring as it is down under, in Australia.
The music on this album is a mix of neo-classical music, psych rock and symphonic prog.
Neo-classical, baroque music is the dominant genre here.
These forty-five minutes is melodic but not that interesting. The range and amount of quirky details is a bit limited on an album recorded by a one-man-band.
The result is a decent album who may interest those into neo-classical music and symphonic prog. The quality of the music is simply not good enough on this album.
This is a decent album and I am looking forward to reviewing the remaining three albums too.
2 points
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