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| Lady Morphia Essence and Infinity Overview: Modern Folk and occasional Rock and Roll structures, meet in a rather moody scenario, under some twists of wavy atmosphere; at least, that would be an agreeable illustration of Essence and Infinity, a record that should please those into the aforementioned branches. Through graceful and earthly ballads, Lady Morphia rifle through the legacy of such acts as Of the Wand and the Moon and Death in June, with the aim of bringing hazy and enjoyable ambients to the listener, so to let him drift away in dreamy soundscapes. However, when they bring modern Rock patterns into the context (every now and then), it happens to be their major drawback, as the wholesomeness of the journey gets to be a bit scattered in the leading sonic design. Production: Quite reasonable and generally balanced, with enough space for ephemeral resonances to breathe, yet losing some vigor in weightier sections.Parting thoughts: Apart from the aforementioned handicap and the booklet's tragic layout, Lady Morphia's second full-length is an auspicious, medium-term guarantee on the project's fairly daring ethos. www.gla.ac.uk/~dc4w/lmorphia/front.html © 2007 The Lodge |
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