Band
Members: |
Mika Koskela / drums, sentence
& FX |
Janne Rinnet / bass, vocals, percussion,
e-bow & vacuum |
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Tuukka Haapala / keyboards, electric
wind instruments & backing vocals |
Petri Ahola / guitar, guitar synth
& backing vocals |
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Kristian Hannonen / vocals |
Antonio Salomaa / verbal diarrhoea,
the voice of Terl |
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Track
Listing: |
1.)-Inside the Temple
4:51- |
8.)-(b) Suspicion
2”45 |
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2.)- Thief: The story
(a) Inside -3:41 |
9.)- Severance is
futile A song for the dessert – A song for the fallen- 4:05
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3.)- (b) Exile-5:44
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10.)-(a) Requiem of
a lonley man -2:21 |
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4.)- (c) Outside-
3:57 |
11.)- (b) Momentum
- 7:03 |
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5.)- Dying of light-5:25
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12.)-(c) The irrational
reports a spectacular loss of apparatus for the ill of substance-
1:45 |
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6.)- CRK-HNV - Giant steps: |
13.)-(d) Mementum Sunriders -3:41
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7.) (a) Consider it done-3:28
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14.)-(a) Winds from the past -3:26
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15.)- (b) The reckoning-5:29 |
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16.)-(c) Heroic expressions, a
turttel- 2:56 |
The
Review |
"Project - Name Stolen"- come across as a combination
of early Roxy Music and Pink Floyd with a dose of Peter Hamill
thrown in for good measure. More an interesting album than
an involving one I know there’s a theme to the album but to
be honest with these different song cycles it was hard for
me to follow it. Indeed, the last track “Sunriders: Heroic
Expression a Truttle is a moody piece that depends upon organ
and synthesizer to drive the largely instrumental composition.
In complete contrast the opening track “Inside the Temple”
represents both the strength and major flaw of the album—a
musical hodge podge that borrows from a variety of sources
without making the material the band’s own. ***
“Name Stolen” makes nice background music but not much
more. It’s not that it’s bad it just doesn’t make much of
an impression. Nice background music with a mix of saxophone,
guitar, keyboards, drums and synthesizers that won’t be remembered
more than 10 minutes after you’re done playing it.
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