Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 35:54
Size: 82,8 MB
Label: JPRG Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Neo-Prog/Instrumental Progressive Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Rengoku - 5:53
2. Kitsune - 4:35
3. Shinigami - 4:42
4. Oni - 8:21
5. Tsuki no Uragawa - 7:33
6. Kawakiyuku Tabibito - 4:47
"Rengoku Gakudan" ("The Band Of Purgatory" in English) veiled in a horrible, weird sleeve, has seen the light as the second album by a Japanese rock quartet Kadath. They have gigged mainly around Yamaguchi (upon the west side of Hiroshima) for about a decade (so they cannot be called as a young combo) and released two full-length albums. All of the four talented members, apparently inspired by 70s British symphonic scene and especially Japanese symphonic progressive rock vanguards, discharge authentic, dramatic Neo-symphonic heatre. Sounds like their sound texture cannot be related to such a dark sleeve pic.
Rengoku Gakudan
Year: 2016
Time: 35:54
Size: 82,8 MB
Label: JPRG Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Neo-Prog/Instrumental Progressive Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Rengoku - 5:53
2. Kitsune - 4:35
3. Shinigami - 4:42
4. Oni - 8:21
5. Tsuki no Uragawa - 7:33
6. Kawakiyuku Tabibito - 4:47
"Rengoku Gakudan" ("The Band Of Purgatory" in English) veiled in a horrible, weird sleeve, has seen the light as the second album by a Japanese rock quartet Kadath. They have gigged mainly around Yamaguchi (upon the west side of Hiroshima) for about a decade (so they cannot be called as a young combo) and released two full-length albums. All of the four talented members, apparently inspired by 70s British symphonic scene and especially Japanese symphonic progressive rock vanguards, discharge authentic, dramatic Neo-symphonic heatre. Sounds like their sound texture cannot be related to such a dark sleeve pic.
Rengoku Gakudan
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