King Analog - 2022 - King Analog [mini-review]

(30:52; King Analog)















US artist King Analog released the album "King Analog" back in 2022, and progressive rock is probably the best manner in which to categorize the landscapes explored on this production. This all instrumental album has the guitar as the clear dominating instrument, and the songs tends to alternate between loose and expressive passages on one hand and tight and energetic ones on the other. The former may move back and forth between a more psychedelic landscape and escapades with a bit more of a jazz approach and attitude, while the latter have a tendency to orient around similar landscapes like what King's X have explored over the years with a firm and occasionally beefy guitar presence. In both forms we also get a liberal array of guitar effects ranging from guitar solo details to reverbs and noise effects, which adds a disruptive and unpredictable element to the landscapes explored. A production to seek out by those with a taste and affection for guitar dominated instrumental albums that alternate between psychedelic landscapes, jazz-oriented escapisms and a more vibrant and expressive variety of hard progressive rock.

Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, October 2023

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