Mangrove - A Distant Dream Of Tomorrow
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Published December 15 2010
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*=Staff's pick
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Black Sun
A Distant Dream Of Tomorrow*
Never Again*
I've Been Seen Upon The Sun*
Mean Woman Blues
Falling Through Time*
Odd John's Mindtrip
Walk Over The Oceans*
Legend Roads
Chant Of The Seas
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Genre |
70's Stonerish Hard Rock |
Jari Kataja
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Vocals
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Tracks |
10 |
Magnus Jernström
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Guitar
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Runningtime |
37 Min. |
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Guitar
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Label |
Transubstans
Records |
Jari Kataja
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Bass
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Release |
10 November 2010 |
Fredrik Broqvist
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Drums
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Country |
Sweden |
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Keyboard
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Producer |
Jari Kataja |
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Similar artists |
Blowback,
Sideburns, The Quill |
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Transubstans Records have a nice tendency of picking up
all the great retro bands of our small but fruitful country. Mangrove
made their debut in 2009 with "Endless Skies", a great debut
indeed. The follow-up does not disappoint, on the contrary. "A
Distant Dream If Tomorrow" continues where the debut left off.
Heavy riffs, great melodic vocals, great musicians and a more classic
seventies hard rock sound than stoner.
The dead heavy riff in "Never Again" reminds
me a bit of bands like vintage Sabbath with a touch of Sir Lord Baltimore.
They even have the Black Sabbathian simultaneous dual guitar solo, one
in each channel. You don't hear that too much these days. In the true
Sabbath/Zeppelin manner they also mix it up with some nice mid tempo
balladry in tracks like "I've Been Seen Upon The Sun". I think
I said this in my review of the debut, but I'll say it again, singer
Kataja reminds me quite a lot of Magnus Ekwall of The Quill, which is
top notch in my book. They do turn a bit more stoner in some tracks,
such as "Mean Woman Blues", but they still keep their high
standard.
I also really like the earthy, analogue sounding mix of
the album. It's an album where it actually does happen something when
you turn it up! It hasn't been deviously destroyed in some malicious
mastering process where compressors and limiters make everything sound
louder than everything else. I hear dynamics, something that unfortunately
a lot of albums of today lack. This is a great sounding power trio with
all individuals making a serious musical imprint in each and every song.
Great stuff indeed!

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Originality
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Production
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Vocals
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