The second album from this one-man-band from Germany.
Mathias Rosmann does all the electronics, computers, synths and guitars here.
I was not overly impressed by the 2017 debut album Quiet Pass. Gentle space rock, that album contained.
One year has gone and he returned with an album with much the same.
The space rock has even become more gentle, more laidback and more uncomplicated. It is not yet muzak territory, but the direction of travel seems to take it in that direction.
The music is pretty toothless with a few dissonant pieces now and then just to make the music more interesting. Those dissonant pieces is the only pieces of real quality on a forty minutes long record that fails to impress.
Fans of gentle space rock should perhaps check out this decent album.
2 points
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