'Dear Hunter' out the 5th part of their story in 6 acts, dedicated to the life of the hero in the eponymous name of the group. The new album is course in the continuity of another in a progressive style very elaborate style bringing multiple influences but very well integrated which makes a work apart and where all the titles are unique. To cite only 3 titles subsequently, we pass a cheerful enough rock and crazy ('The Revival') to a melancholy ballad that could come out of a 'Final Cut' ('Melpomene') then the next title flirts with jazz and a 50's atmosphere ('Mr. Usher'). In the end of the 15 titles very homogeneous in time, you come out and say there is still here a work of quality as few groups know out in progressive music and we wonder why 'The Dear Hunter' is so little known to the general public. In summary, this is still a gem that comes to join the first acts and which will certainly make all essential work of the progressive music of the beginning of the 21st century... -Translated by Microsoft translator- | |