

Entering the Pawn Hearts realm where you might finding the inspirative experiences to floating yourself in a anti-gravity domain named outer-space as the Manchester's one ofthe superb grand jury masters of the established Progressive Rock parlementarian Van Der Graaf Generator making the highest achievement releasing for this fourth studio album. Produced by John Anthony and happen to be composed by the best of line-up of the group so far making them legendary at once as you know them well - Hugh Banton (hammond, farfisa professional organs, mellotrone, piano, arp synthesizers, bass guitar and psychedelic razor), Guy Evans (drums, tympani, persuccian and piano), Peter Hammill (lead vocals, acoustic and slide guitars, electric piano) and David Jackson (tenor, alto, soprano saxophones, flute and vocals) knitting their flexibilities of re-creates the essential Art-Rock formats which combining with story-teller and imaginative hallucinated folklore background for designing the most emotional big pictures of Progressive Rock record which carrying pleasureable sounds and long jam sessions for the listeners especially, the scenister lovers by fanatic based community and the global world for enjoying this album entirely. We got only three titles for this recording but
A Plague Of Lighthouse-Keepers song got itself ten subtitles trending a journey of reflective and contemplates side effects on Prog-Rock stories stepping on from Eyewitness to Presence Of The Night or Kosmos Tours to The Clot Thickens and We Go Now; carving your hearing senses with the mixing tight of various sounds from keyboards solo to melodious saxophones from thick forest or the long term echoing magic led by the powerful solid performance from Van Der Graaf Generator to the related smaller roads leading you to the pile of sounds rocking softly inside the lost shrine above there or inside our plurality minds.
Pawn Hearts:
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