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Studio Album, released in 2009, Spain.Debuut en tot op heden enige album van deze Spaanse Neo-prog formatie.Mogelijk te zien als een spin-off van Dracma gezien de bandleden.Relaxte neo-prog die mij wel aan Mostly Autumn of eerder Breathing Space doet denken.Harvest's "Underground Community" is a very nice album.It consists of 13 tunes, none longer than 6:18 - no long epics or suites.The female vocalist in places reminds me of the singer for The Cranberries (edit: or 10,000 Maniacs).This is very "accessible" music, unlikely to elicit any funny looks from one's date.It is still quite "proggy" in the instrumental passages, with strong guitar-work and keys and solid bass-support. The synth and electronic effects contribute dreamy atmospheres without being overwhelming.The sound wanders fluidly from deceptively simple to hard-rocking to floaty-ambient to... all without any jarring transitions. In several spots I had to restart a track because I found myself asking "how did we get from the simple piano intro to this jamming section?"Not a must-have eternal masterpiece, but very nice to have in the collection, and safe to share with non-prog-fans.[review: Progarchives]Songs / Tracks Listing1. Autumn Leaves (3:44)2. Beyond the Desert (3:38)3. No Return (5:37)4. The Story of Tim Ballas (4:50)5. Mara (4:51)6. Underground Community (1:37)7. Change Life (4:22)8. Post Disaster (4:23)9. The Horizon (5:20)10. Waiting to Happen (6:17)11. She Tries (4:41)12. Night Comes Down (2:51)13. Interrupted Broadcast (3:46)Total Time 55:57Line-up / Musicians- Monique van der Kolk / vocals- Jordi Amela / keyboards- Jordi Prats / guitars- Roger Vilageliu / bass- Alex Ojea / drums
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