what I like si that the album is very well balanced.
it has dynamics : dring songs, intimist songs, slow paces, fast paces
on tracker, musicside soemtimes you feel listent to the same song : same key, same pace, same sounds
on this album, each song sounds different from the precedent
That really sounds promising! It seems you are really impressed!
LE
yes.
I like past albums, but I must admit that since KTGC, I havent' have any "surprise"
you know that feeling : songs are nice, but all melodies, chords, sounds etc.. are exactly what you expected, the comfort zone...
for the first time since a long time, I heard some melodies, chord changes and sounds that I didn't expect from MK ...
don't expect a revolutionnary album though ! all is relative...
but in MK's world it sounds "new and fresh", at least to my ears and my taste
I hope I won't make to much expectation for you all. these are just MY impressions, and we all have different tastes, so maybe it won't have the same impact on all people
I was thinking yesterday : If he chose to change things, to sound "fresh and new", maybe he will do the same on tour ? I mean regarding setlists.....
I actually thought that
Tracker had quite a bit of diversity (there's practically no musical intersection between songs like Mighty Man, Beryl and Silver Eagle), and I thought it was quite different sonically from
Privateering (not always in a good way). I think the sameness of his solo albums after
Shangri-La has a lot to do with the repeated use of one and the same studio. I'm sure this is very practical for him, and he's been very prolific ever since he built it, so I'm not complaining. But changing recording environments (let alone: producers!) would certainly have a huge effect on how his records sound. Not gonna happen, though, I guess, at least not the studio part. My hopes for the future lie on the production side of things.