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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Various Artists "The Stories of H.P. Lovecraft - a syNphonic collection"


Country: Multinational
Sub GenreSymphonic
Label: Musea
Release date: December 12, 2012
Tracklist/Artists

CD1:
1. The Samurai of Prog - “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward”
2. Glass Hammer - "Cool Air”
3. Karda Estra - "The Haunter of the Dark”
4. Unitopia - "The Outsider”
5. Simon Says - "The Wailing Wall"
CD2:
1. Jinetes Negros - "Hypnos”
2. Blank Manuskript - "Beast in the Cave”
3. La Coscienza Di Zeno - "Colofonia”
4. Guy Le Blanc - "Beyond the Wall of Sleep”
5. Ars Ephemera - "The Other Gods”
6. Attilio Perrone - "Topi nel Muro”
7. Ciccada - "The Statement of Randolph Carter”
8. D'accord - "The Doom that Came to Sarnath”
CD3:
1. Sithonia - "Il Gatti di Ulthar”
2. Daal - "The Call of the Cthulu”
3. Kate - "Dream-Quest to the Unknown Kadath”
4. Nexus - "The Colour out of Space”
5. Safara - "Calendimaggio”
6. Aether - "Mountains of Madness”
7. Goad (Bonus Track)

Description/Reviews
An inspired and exciting musical journey through “weird fiction” as explored by twenty modern progressive rock bands from around the globe! Three discs, includes a gorgeous 64-page booklet.

H.P. Lovecraft was one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. A pioneer of “weird fiction”, he influenced Stephen King and helped create the subgenre which includes “The Twilight Zone”, “The X Files”, and “Fringe”. Colossus Projects and Musea have teamed up once again to produce a stunning 3-CD set with 64-page booklet that pays homage to Lovecraft’s legacy with 20 original compositions.

Each participating band chose a different Lovecraft tale, and then composed a musical piece based on, or inspired by, the story. Lovecraft’s weird tales proved to be a fantastic launching pad for the bands’ imaginations, as this project contains track after track of fantastic and creative prog rock. The bands and compositions are quite diverse, spanning many countries and progressive styles. Yet this “syNphonic collection” feels surprisingly cohesive, as the fantastical realm of Lovecraft’s imaginative writings drew the composers in a unified direction, all watching in awe and contemplating the horror of creatures and supernatural events from beyond our earthly realm.

Of interest to all fans of modern progressive rock, and essential to prog fans who love science fantasy with a dark twist!

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