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Belfast band "And so I watch you from afar" delivers an exciting instrumental album. Guitars lead the scene during a satisfying experience characterized by well-played guitar virtuousness, supported by a solid and persuasive bass & drums line. The music is loud and aggressive, but it offers some breaks here and there.
The album is ambitious and to me it is a success. Well done to the Belfast boys - it was a while since my last listening to a good guitar-hero record! it's not just a show-off of technical skill, the album flows well providing often changes in rhythm, making the album well-worth a listen and avoiding much of the obvious.
Belfast band "And so I watch you from afar" delivers an exciting instrumental album. Guitars lead the scene during a satisfying experience characterized by well-played guitar virtuousness, supported by a solid and persuasive bass & drums line. The music is loud and aggressive, but it offers some breaks here and there.
The album is ambitious and to me it is a success. Well done to the Belfast boys - it was a while since my last listening to a good guitar-hero record! it's not just a show-off of technical skill, the album flows well providing often changes in rhythm, making the album well-worth a listen and avoiding much of the obvious.
A sample, but there's not much on you-tube:
More music at: http://www.myspace.com/andsoiwatchyoufromafar
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