Children Afraid Now (Metal Mind Records 2003)
Taking us up and higher flying towards the blurry future and global disaster to the tiny place peacefully enough to evoking the gentle taste of how mankind would finding their ultimate searching under the invisible pillows of Prog-Rock melodies and long-term jamming sessions that collaborating the essential talents and music instruments made sounds into something powerful to listen, to gloriously respected by any Progressive Rock music lovers as this time the band from Poland named Satellite eagerly proposed to re-sharing their common recording album - A Street Between Sunrise and Sunset which might be one of this band's masterpiece albums ever invented by them; Jarek Michalski, Robert Amirian (vocals), Kryzsiek Palckzewski on keyboards, Sahran Kubeisi the guitar player or Wojtek Szadkowski (drums, founder) and mant rest of the additional or ex-members for the band. The quite commencing about their Neo-Classical of Prog-Rock and moderate terms of long jam-session capturing inside the magnificent performance of Satellite would giving you a very pleasant rotary feelings knowing that this band isn't just ordinary group which playing their music without hearts but a real deal that once didn't had enough chances to introducing themselves to the worldwide web realm to at least - knowing them a little bit more. One could easily terminated to daydreaming sleep while enjoying the rest of the track-lists cast songs eventually, creating for the very good purposes behind a hobby and a life-style for making music an ultimate answer for our restless soul's call to answer. From Midnight Snow to On The Run to No Disgrace and The Evening Wind; sensitively reliable your needing for good positive music that stays longer on your stereo and within that comes cures in form of harmonies and melodious licks wrapped by uncommon rally of tones and composing form of music sound named Prog-Rock !
A Street Between Sunrise and Sunset:
https://youtu.be/wlcqjlk9HCY
Posted by royan hasjim
on Friday, December 16, 2016,
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