Παρασκευή 29 Απριλίου 2011

DESTROYER Kaputt

 Dan Bejar from Canada for fifteen years fighting to create   his personal  sonic space . In the ninth album, " Kaputt "decides that an auspicious soft rock style with hanging  gentle  wide  orchestrations and maturity is what makes more sense for today's listener.Somehow he is right. " Kaputt "is a beautiful album. Rolls round, fragrant with the best hours of the afternoon hearing. It sounds happy and cheerful, has  romantic endings, has "space" to move and  the listener is left with such bravery in the American tradition and how strangely Scottish dash. Moreover, Dan Bejar does not skimp on the openings to electronica of our  days. Keyboards and synths stroll throughout its duration, like to enjoy a  strolling in the gardens of oblivion and peace . His compositions are "small" in ideas but big in performance.  " Kaputt "has every reason to claim the hand: it  has trouble in its effort, a positive effect (the female vocals highlight the elegance), a transcendent style and several moments that make the half-open eyes to shine here and there with joy. And further, in general   " Kaputt "  has a fair and a respectable ambition to soothe the listener without  making him  being bored . I appreciate it very much. An intersection between Al Stewart 's " Year Of The Cat "and Prefab Sprout 's " Andromeda Heights "never hurt anyone.

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