Frequency Drift > Ghosts
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For me this album is a great find and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know it. My interest was...
And the quality never lets up. Right through to the closer 'Come' the emphasis is squarely on...
Antje Auer's vocals are one of the most distinguishing features on this album and add to the...
And the quality never lets up. Right through to the closer 'Come' the emphasis is squarely on...
While the story of “Personal Effects“ was set in a dark urban and futuristic setting, the new songs are connected by a different theme. They are about things that haunt us, things that cannot fully be grasped, things we carry with us, emotions that echo from former times. The band conveys this with a slight change in their music and in the atmosphere that is created. Although the cinematic approach is still there, the music is enhanced by the increased use of guitar. Furthermore there is now an even larger variety of stylistic influences such as jazz or even heavy metal. Another highlight are the new hauntingly beautiful yet adventurous violin solos, 70ies style flute parts and intriguing electric harp sections.
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Album tracks
- 1 - 01 - Crows
- 2 - 02 - Dreams
- 3 - 03 - Sadness
- 4 - 04 - Tempest
- 5 - 05 - Ringshine
- 6 - 06 - Dance
- 7 - 07 - Mermaid
- 8 - 08 - Come