posted 20 Aug 2011 01:05 by Tony Gaskin
Review by Rob Stanley
Probably better known for his work with prog / post rock
band “Crippled Black Phoenix” Karl Demata has decided it is time to release his
debut CD “Cross the Mountain”.
We kick off with “Barefoot and Walking Blues” and
automatically I’m reminded of the tv series “True Blood” and the musical feel
based around the series. Full of
comforting foot tapping country rock / blues fluidity with guitar solos that
just moves it all on to another level and this is a theme that is revisited
throughout the cd, but never gets boring.
There are also sections of this CD that could quite easily
sit with ease within any Pink Floyd track, especially where Karls vocals are
concerned. Vocally he’s not great, but
then again neither is Dave Gilmore, but the combination of vocals and the gently
caressed and expressive guitar work are both hypnotic and mind blowing and the
last track “The Circus Never Comes to Town” encapsulates this perfectly.
This cd really is packed full of surprises, twists and turns
that are there to be discovered by the endearing listener. I’m on what must now be my 50th
play in the last 24hrs whilst writing this review and I am still finding little
gems of musical wizardry that I had missed previously.
In conclusion: This is not just another ‘run of the mill’ cd. This is articulate musical expressionism at its
best and a must for any lover of music.
9/10
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