Flame Drop - 2023 - Flow [mini-review]
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Swiss band Flame Drop are out with the album "Flow", and progressive rock is the style explored on this production. In this case we have a band that has a go at the neo-progressive rock tradition, and they have chosen to go about it in instrumental mode too. The main modus operandi of the band is to craft long compositions with multiple sections, a feature that should tick some boxes among quite a few progressive rock fans unless I'm much mistaken. Those fond of atmospheric laden landscapes with flowing and floating guitar solo runs as well as liberal amounts of guitar solo runs with more of a crying guitar feature should find a lot to enjoy here, with the keyboards chiming in with shorter expressive moments and as a supplier of elegant textures. We do get some more energetic guitar riff and keyboard moments too, as well as the more careful plucked guitar combined with careful keyboards or wandering piano combinations. And on a couple of occasions I rather suspect that we get a few nods in the direction of good, old Genesis too. An album to seek out of a more atmospheric laden variety of instrumental neo-progressive rock is a subject of specific interest.
Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, November 2023
Links:
https://www.flamedrop.ch/
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