Artist : Millenium

Album : 44 Minutes

Release Date : 22-09-2017

Added : 26-12-2017

Poles are beginning to be known on the progressive rock scene with bands like 'Riverside' or 'Satellite' and 'Millenium' is one of the outsiders who deliver music of quality but have never pass the stage to be known at the international level. With this last album '44 Minutes', they take us to a theme related to the death of loved ones, in this case parents with all that is related to the loss of a loved one (see Here). Therefore, it’s a very melancholic atmosphere that propose us 'Millenium' in the tradition of progressive rock formations with obvious influences of 'David Gilmour' like the magnificent 'Are We Lost?' Where the atmosphere is very close to the new songs of the Englishman with female choruses and the sound of the saxophone that reinforce the emotion of this title. Note the last title 'Ending Title' is dedicated to their singer 'Lukasz Gall' who decided to leave the group for other projects but who does not close the door to continue writing for the band. In short, this last album of the Poles of 'Millenium' is very endearing, full of sensitivity and should appeal to all fans of melancholic prog but which, thanks to very melodic titles, makes it a very accessible album for a wide audience...

Line Up / Musicians

Lukasz Gall (Vocal), Piotr Plonka (Guitar), Ryszard Kramarski (Guitar, Keybords), Krzysztof Wyrwa (Guitar, Bass), Dariusz Rybka (Saxophone), Grzegorz Bauer (Drums) + Guests : Karolina Leszko (Vocal, Choirs)