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Liquid Scarlet - II

Reviewed by: Jason Carzon
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: Sweden
Language: English
Length: 57:16
Release Date: 8/2005
Label:
Progress Records
Band Members: Olov Andersson / guitars, clarinet Johan Lundström / drums, vocals, keyboards
  Markus Fagervall / lead vocals, guitar Joel Lindberg / bass
  Olle Sjögren / keyboards
     
Track Listing: 1.)- Lines Are Drawn Again (5:14) 8.)-There's Got To Be A Way To Leave (4:26)
  2.)- The Carafe [part II] (10:07) 9.)- The Thorn In Your Flesh (3:56)
  3.)- The Marriage Of Maria Braun (4:33) 10.)-Lines (7:09)
  4.)- Rhododendron (9:30)  
  5.)- Everywhere (4:05)  
  6.)-Just Like You (4:19)  
  7.)- Killer Couple Strikes Again (3:51)
     
The Review

LIQUID SCARLET are another Swedish band who have a sophomore release out now, 'LIQUID SCARLET 2'. These guys are prog in the tradition of Anekdoten, Anglagard or Minimum Vital, rather than the expected Spock's or F. Kings. Some other reviews say early Crimson, but perhaps more Van Der Graaf as a reference point. Here, swathes of mellotron, angular guitars, organ and vintage keys and distanced vocals give this second offering a retro feel, while the recording and production have an organic and 'basement' sound of some lost relic from the late 60's or early 70's rescued from some vault and released on disc. There is a fair share of rich and moody material which can be gritty, sombre, dark, or abrasive in places, and of course the old school production adds much more to the material than it should or than is already there. Vocals are an aquired taste and there's plenty of sections and classical-influenced sections, though there are also elements of psychedelia, jazzy textures and the usual prog bombast. Tracks include: LINES ARE DRAWN AGAIN: disc starts in the slow and reflective way with just voice and minimalistic piano for a rather one dimensional, yet not entirely ineffective theme. The song developes further, yet is hard to place. There's a Neo-like theme which is at once repetitious yet not unlistenable.***

THE CARAFE(part 2): some tasty instrumentation starts this track off with a bang. This is a longer track(10+ minutes) which blends prog with a dash of psychedelic blues with jazzy touches in places. If you can get past the gritty vocals, which sound like some sort of hairy werewolf during the wilder moments, then you'll find some decent playing and atmospheres.***

THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN: slower prog track in the moody vein, with some piano and classical elements.***

RHODODENDRON: the angular guitar and retro/low budj production give this one a more 60's vibe with an almost 'garage' feel for this lengthy track.***

EVERYWHERE: nice jazzy feel for this slower track with pushes forward not without class.***

JUST LIKE YOU: more classicals elements here with sombre violin and viola &/or cello.***

KILLER COUPLE STRIKES AGAIN: a shorter and meatier track in a more modern or Neo style, yet still retaining the same sound quality and production values as other tracks.***

THERE'S GOT TO BE A WAY TO LEAVE: another slower one in an atmospheric and ballady way, almost Beatles but not really. This would have been a hundred times more effective with an established producer. Hmmmmmmm-Todd Rundgren. Weird, but I can hear it...***

THE THORN IN YOUR FLESH: another one in a more modern direction, and is actually a little funkier-as funky as one of these mellotron-obsessed proggy bands might get- before it segues into the closing track.***

LINES: the last track is a proggy one which has slight Neo leanings, but only just so during the dreamier middle bit. Your standard closer.***

Another prog fix for those out for some of that almost primitive 70's production values, LIQUID SCARLET won't let you down in that regard.***

 

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