LOST LEGION - Behind The Concrete Veil - LP
Mendeku Diskak
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"LOST LEGION is back with a full length and you should be as excited as me because this is their best work up to date.
Musically, it follows the path of the "Bridging Electricity" EP with their own formula of guitar-driven heavy Punk/Oi! mixed with melancholic undertones, epic melodies mixed with a dark-ish atmosphere, playful basslines entwined with catchy-as-fuck guitar leads and licks. Taking cues from Chicago's legends THE EFFIGIES or the Danish cold war punks of NO HOPE FOR THE KIDS, among others, they've put together 10 tracks of perfection. There's certain martiality in them, a full frontal force which combined with the ambiental passages and atmosphere created by each instrumental and vocal detail, drives you to an almost psychedelic stomping experience. There's a lot of juice in each riff, in the vocal work, in each arrangement, and when active listening, you can unveil layer after layer of a great musical trip. Lyrics are smart and in-depth, and far from any cliché they picture the bleak reality of life in general in a unique and even poetical way, dealing with social and personal issues."
Musically, it follows the path of the "Bridging Electricity" EP with their own formula of guitar-driven heavy Punk/Oi! mixed with melancholic undertones, epic melodies mixed with a dark-ish atmosphere, playful basslines entwined with catchy-as-fuck guitar leads and licks. Taking cues from Chicago's legends THE EFFIGIES or the Danish cold war punks of NO HOPE FOR THE KIDS, among others, they've put together 10 tracks of perfection. There's certain martiality in them, a full frontal force which combined with the ambiental passages and atmosphere created by each instrumental and vocal detail, drives you to an almost psychedelic stomping experience. There's a lot of juice in each riff, in the vocal work, in each arrangement, and when active listening, you can unveil layer after layer of a great musical trip. Lyrics are smart and in-depth, and far from any cliché they picture the bleak reality of life in general in a unique and even poetical way, dealing with social and personal issues."