Rainburn - 2023 - Vignettes [mini-review]

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Indian band Rainburn are out with the album "Vignettes", and progressive rock is the style explored on this production. This is quite a diverse and dynamic production, and of the kind that isn't really appropriate to designate into any one subsection of the progressive rock universe, but it isn't quite an eclectic one in spirit either. Many different instances of more careful and dreamladen landscapes does dominate this album though, with gentle and atmospheric laden creations coexisting nicely with quirkier but still elegant forays into both psychedelic progressive rock, jazz and jazzrock and also a bit of alternative progressive rock. But we also get songs that hone in on the hard progressive rock tradition in part or in full, with a more alternative take of that subset of the genre being in focus, with a few lapses into progressive metal territories to boot. Hence this isn't a uniform experience as far a specific style and orientation is concerned. If you tend to enjoy bands that explore the progressive rock universe with a more diverse and inclusive approach, then this is a production that should have a good chance of being found appealing and intriguing.

Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, November 2023

Links:
http://www.rainburn.com/

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