Friday, March 15, 2024

Permian Incident - All The Things No Tomorrow Brings (2020)

The second album from this band from Norway.

The band is a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

The band is building on the platform they build on their 2015 debut album. A more than acceptable debut album in the good old hard rock and hard prog genre.

The band is still to be found in this genre on the follow up album. On the fifty minutes long follow up album, that is.

The vocals is still impressive. Yes, I am talking about your pipes, Johannes Hulleberg. 

The band has cleaned up their sound and expression a lot and become more self assured in the 1970s hard rock and heavy prog genre. Uriah Heep is a big influence.

The sound is modern, 2020'ish. The ambience and the music is the 1970s hard rock scene. The music have a mix of ballads and hard rockers.

Most of the album is mid-tempo and hard rockers. The music is also complex and at times epic and bold.

The quality is good throughout and this is an album for those who loved this genre. This is so far their last album but I hope that the band will return with some more albums.

3 points



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