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Time Code Alpha - Freakshow

Published November 18 2009


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=Staff's pick

Freakshow
Driving My Car*
If My Lips Could Reach God's Ear
Face The Ground*
Liar - Danced With The Devil*
You have To Understand
Illusion*
Do We Care At All*
Mr. Looser
Losses Before God
You Rock My World
What's The Point
Create*
Freakshow Reprise


Genre Progressive Hard Rock
Mads Clausen
Vocals
Tracks 14
Peter Lazar
Guitar
Runningtime 57 Min.
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Guitar
Label Spinfox Records
Ken Sandin
Bass
Release 27 July 2009
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Drums
Country Sweden
M. Clausen/K. Sandin
Keyboard
Similar artists ACT, Ritual, Pain Of Salvation, Yes

While waiting for ACT to get their thumbs out and release a follow up to the appropriately entitled "Silence", please welcome Time Code Alpha. Ok, in all honesty, Time Code Alpha shall be seen as no substitute for ACT, we are talking a new highly interesting band with its own sound but in the same genre here.

Time Code Alpha features the undisputed talents of former Biscaya singer Mads Clausen, guitarist Peter Lazar and bass player Ken Sandin who has been seen in bands like Alien, DaVinci, Transport League etc. One of the reasons I compare the band to ACT is because they share the same type of theatrical side to their progressive/symphonic music. We're talking musical drama here, people. This album is like a movie, with each song going through phases, building up tensions and releasing them.

I'm quite impressed with the intriguing arrangements and the way the each song is going through so many different moods and motions. I do hear some vintage Yes in places, but it's all very much updated. In the dark and heavy "Face The Ground" they build up the same type of melancholia as Evergrey, with Mads even sounding a bit reminiscent of Tom Englund. At times they move in the same terrain as dark prog-masters Pain Of Salvation, like in the, at times, almost dissonant "You Have To Understand" and the totally outstanding and powerful "Illusion", which also features some small almost Saga-esque titbits.

Just when you're almost drowning in darkness and heavy emotions, in comes the uplifting (at least musically) "Do We Care At All" like a light in the dark. Despite all its chewy musical complexities, the album does have something of a hit in the hum-along-chorus-rocker "Driving My Car". The production by the band and mix by Andy Laroque are impeccable with a clear, ambient and yet very heavy sound, plus all nice and well incorporated effects that fly by when you least expect it. This is nothing short of a progressive masterpiece by a band I'm already looking forward to hearing more of.

Besides the above musicians the album features a number of guests such as drummer Svetlan Råket (Zello), lead guitarists Andy LaRoque, Johan Randén, Mattias Moberg, Patrik Hansson, singers Angelica Olausson and Fredrika Clausen.


Performance
Originality
Production
Vocals
Songwriting

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Summary



9,5 chalices of 10 - Stark


Related links:

www.timecodealpha.com
www.myspace.com/timecodealpha