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Humours Black Doll Grave (Medieval Records 2016)




  

   Disney will envying this recording: The Jester’s Quest in The City of Glass made expressively by the graceful ideas and skillful arms of the real musicians where Progressive Rock fond its natural purposes and also more than that, it can reaches as far as the distant horizon crossing the ocean of uncertainty and being non-disposal creations based on the likes of either Robinson Crusoe’s adventures or Return to the Emerald City of Oz or more further magical Never Never Land when everyone can become children for the rest of their youthful life in eternity.
   Members of Lyrian the group like John Blake (vocals, guitar), Alison Feldstead (vocals, bass) and Paul W. Nash (vocals, guitar, keyboards, woodwinds) and later these UK Prog-Folkers joined too by Edgar Wilde (drums, percussions) turning a trio into quartet and the third recording release must be their lifetime achievement whether the media approved it or not. Feel the real mystical world magic music mixing on A Million Stars or Ancient Spirals to The Scented Chamber or Here lies a mermaid; really would arousing your curiosity for learning more about dreamy storytellers right from this Moreton in Marsh’s band performances.
   Mother Nature might lovely smiling in joy for listening to this tranquility album that seems to mounted fully with spells and chants within its lyrics …

Link:
https://lyrian.bandcamp.com/album/the-jesters-quest-in-the-city-of-glass

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