Crawling out the dusk of embarrassment
and ages of failure humanity comes the new dawn of things glow sparkles as thus
Symphonic Rock further experiments and exploration by the new hope visionary
musician – Peter Jones catches the inner beauty and outpost views for looking
through the mirror-dimension earth onto the peaceful land of dreamy minds
everybody been searching for within as the project of Prog-Rock roams via Tiger
Moth Tales give us Cocoon album as the man’s debutant recording release. The legendary holiest pond of the living things which spawn many mixed souls and figures out did the best choices for re-birthing hope on the wings of destine radish moth carrying the weight of responsibility among the last men.
The lotus flowers re-imagining dreams and tranquility over imbalance of greed as the spoken tunes embarks us to seek back our truthful wisdom inside the hearts and as the story tells you about The Isle of Witches into eleven minutes longer in wait or rest, how the blossoming of Spring can be so amazing in the hand of this project rocks as well as the opener on Overture, the mystified onto Summer peak solstice or The First Lament and A Visit to Chigwick or Don’t Let Go Feels Alright seems to blasting the messages written and performed quite artistic and also cinematic to bare hatred out from yourself while having the album played.
Organ harmony, echoed vocals, whispering wiser lyrics and percussion appearance would infinitely, make one and other audience loving the path shown here by seasonal beginning to Autumn, to Winter … to the end.
Cocoon:
http://myzuka.club/Album/597591/Tiger-Moth-Tales-Cocoon-2014

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