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Synthology - “Between Night and Day”

Reviewed by: Jerry Lucky
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: Canada
Language: English
Length: NA
Release Date: Re-Release- 7/2006
Label:
Fossil Records
Band Members: John Alarcon piano, synthesizers,programming drums James Alarcon guitars
  Marysa Mardini vocals Churchill Downes bass
 
Track Listing: 1.)- Comes the Night 8.)-Living in Dreamland
  2.)- Abracadabra 9.)- Nosferatu
  3.)- Carousel 10.)-Curtain Call
  4.)-Prelude to Darkness  
  5.)- The Voyage of Dexius  
  6.)-Between Day and Night  
  7.)-Where the Wind Blows
     
The Review

I’m here to say that progressive rock is alive and well in Canada. It is perhaps a small contingent of dedicated musicians who tread those waters, but they are committed to the cause. One of the shining lights of symphonic prog in Canada would have to be a Band from Montreal calling themselves Synthology. Some time back I reviewed their second release. They had indicated they were working on a re-mastering of their first CD entitled Between Day and Night originally released in 2000 and that has now been released. I’m happy to say this is more than just a re-release, it is in fact a re-recording of their first CD, and what treat it is. ***

Just for the record, Synthology is primarily John Alarcon who handles all the keyboards and composes and arranges everything. On Between Night and Day he enlists the help of James Alarcon (guitar), Tony Duncan (drums), Antoine Yu (12-string guitar), Marysa Mardini (vocals), and Benoit Lacroix (flute, oboe). The sound here is of a real band. Now I’ve not heard the original, but I’m told there has been considerable reworking of some of the pieces. Of note is the extensive use of Mellotron samples you’ll hear throughout. ***

The music Synthology create falls squarely in the symphonic prog realm. It is flowing, lush, pastoral, all those things that we’ve come to expect from the genre. The guitar work here has a distinct Steve Hackett feel and fits the overall sound perfectly. The keyboard sounds range from the typical churchy organ, piano, synth and Mellotron choir and strings. The rhythm section of bass and drums are solid performing the roll of momentum and in that regard all the compositions are more or less mid-tempo, although many of the compositions do reflect subtle shifts in atmosphere. Subtle is the key here as we may go from a section where voice and piano dominate, only to change to a flute musical bridge. Of the nine compositions, six of them are in the three or four minute range leaving room for two around seven minutes and one running out to thirteen minutes, but even in the shorter compositions one has the feeling of depth, texture and fluidity as each piece seems to reflect a fullness one moment and then softer ambience the next. Most of the songs have vocals handled by the warm and expressive voice of Marysa. Her vocal style seems to fit perfectly into Alarcon’s composing style. The feeling evoked by much of the music on Between Night and Day is one of hope or even joy. ***

For those of you needing a musical reference point, and I know how helpful that can be at times, imagine if you will the symphonic side of Harmonium crossed with early Steve Hackett and you’ll get a pretty clear audio sample of what to expect here. Synthology’s Between Night and Day was such a pleasant surprise to my ears. It turned out to be one of those CD’s I kept going back to over and over again. There’s a lot of great music here and you’ll hear more each time it plays. Top marks to Synthology. Fans of softer, melodic symphonic prog will definitely want to pick up a copy. ***

 

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