Friday, August 30, 2024

Eveline's Dust - K. (2019)

The third and so far latest album from this band from Italy.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

This band's two first albums was pretty good with their 2013 debut album Time Changes the best of them. Their second album, the 2016 album The Painkeeper was a bit of a let down as the band had abandoned the Canterbury scene stuff the debut album was so influenced by.

The band has thankfully abandoned their path down the safe and dull melodic art-rock path they followed on their second album. The band has again done a turn and that back to most of what they did on the debut album.

That has brought a smile to my face.

There are some Caravan influences on this album. There is also some more melodic art-rock and some RPI influences here too. There are even some vocal-jazz influences here too.

There is a lot of variations on this album. Variations that also includes some good female vocals on a vocal-jazz song. The band is a more than competent on their instruments and this band is a rather exciting addition to the Italian progressive rock scene.

This album is a good album and one to check out.

3 points



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