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Music Archive -
Downtempo
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Monday, 26 March 2007 07:04 |
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Poetic lyrics sang by the angelic voice of lead vocalist Nanar Vorperian backed by funky beats and melodic tunes clearly states why Break Reform was one of the biggest underground groups of 2003. To follow in Fractures footsteps, Reformation creates a sort of mellow funk that is extremely novel which then blends with splashes of blues to add to their alluring style. Tracks such as "Trust"," Nevermore", and the "Gift" provide a fresh upbeat soulful mood. "Waiting" and "Cut a Map in the Sole of my Feet" are lyrically depth tracks that reveal the genius in smooth tunes produced by a slick trumpet along with bass and drums. Though tracks such as "Neptune" leave listeners a bit confused and " Its love" is overly simplistic, Reformation is collectively a fresh album coming from Break Reform. I reccomend to all who enjoy listening laidback tunes in chill enviroments.
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