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I have been a fan since the Storm Inside, mainly because my Prog preferences lie mainly in mood, atmosphere and perhaps even a little melancholia, which this crafty multi- instrumentalist (Bert Heinen) seems to have in spades. The previous "Summer In Eden" was a great recording but not the masterpiece I expected. From the first chords of "Homeland" , I knew I was in for a great ride. Certainly not flashy techno Prog (which I adore also) , Like Wendy explores a more angst ridden, emotionally charged environment , with sweeping melodies, fragile arrangements and simple effects. That's why it has so much charm and so little prettention, beautiful songs with georgeous melodies , moody solos and passionate singing. Totally original and perhaps even at times brilliant. Check out the agonizingly beautiful chorus of "Back to Earth" , the poignant 13 minute epic "Homeland" & the majestic undertone of "Flood". Might not be everyone's cup of tea but I can't help adoring this unique stuff. I asked myself how would the Like Wendy discography sound like in a band format and quickly realized that it would immediatly lose its personality by being surely over produced and too sanitized. This is an honest, emotional , "down tone" progressive recording that I often play in the fall when I want something completely reflective of the autumnal Canadian environment. 4 patrias
Review: Tszirmay
Poster: Prodeo
Studio Album, released in 2003
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. The crossing cloud (5:41)
2. Back to Earth (5:34)
3. Homeland (12:52)
4. Last day of the butterfly (8:44)
5. Flood (8:04)
6. The days remaining (6:26)
7. Live forever (2:55)
Total Time: 50:16
Line-up / Musicians
- Bert Heinen / all instruments and vocals
- Jos / trumpet on "Flood"
Releases information
LaBraD'or Records #LBD 040016
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