Morosphynx - Morosphinx

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Review by anja prins

Morosphinx by Morosphynx is a captivating and dynamic album that showcases the band's impressive musicianship and creative vision. The album features a range of styles and influences, from prog rock to metal to classical, all woven together seamlessly to create a unique and cohesive sound.

The opening track, "The Sphinx's Riddle," sets the tone for the album with its intricate guitar work and soaring vocals. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through a variety of moods and textures, from the hauntingly beautiful "Elegy for a Lost World" to the driving energy of "The Dance of the Scorpions."

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Alchemist's Dream," which features a stunning instrumental section that showcases the band's technical prowess and musicality. The album also includes several shorter interludes, such as "Intermezzo in C Minor," which provide moments of respite and introspection amidst the more intense tracks.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
25.05.2011 Freestérique
07.04.2010 Base Conte
18.03.2010 Masse Conte
01.06.2011 Voxible

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Formats

  • Lathe Cut
  • LP
  • Limited Edition

Credits

RoleCredit
ContrabassCarine Léquyer
Electric HarpsichordCarine Léquyer
MetallophoneCarine Léquyer
KeyboardsGabriel Vogel
SoundsGabriel Vogel

Notes

  • Recorded at Ateliers de Bitche & HUB at Nantes, produced by KRAN & HUB.
  • Pressed at My Studio
  • Numbered edition of 50 copies.
  • Black Lathe Cut

About Morosphynx

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Summary by anja prins

Morosphinx is an impressive debut album from Morosphynx that demonstrates the band's musical talent and creativity. Fans of progressive rock and metal will find much to enjoy here, while those who appreciate intricate and thoughtful music will also find much to appreciate. Highly recommended.