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Stella Polaris

[Translated from Norwegian using the Google translator]

The song then convert to a vibrant, trailing and mesmerizing themes where the guitars are really alert and delivers many delicious. Paddies leather whip as only he can and helps with distinct rhythm to this killer song. This is also the only song that Tim, Dave and paddies have made in plenary. The other range is Tim, Dave and Kevin back on what we can understand. Perhaps it will inquisitive reader wondering who these musicians that we obviously are so familiar with is? Yes, Tim, Dave and paddies are simplified, the "boys" in and around Stone premonitions that constantly gives out quality music. This time the project is called Stella Polaris and with such star names names need only be heavenly good musikkJ Joking aside, it's actually really juicy issues that we served in this album. In many ways this is an album that is a gitarelskers wet dream! There are buckets and buckets of delicious, crisp and exciting guitar tidbits from Tim Jones who really sparkled killer full of enthusiasm and joy of playing. As is known, gives a solitary cool no summer, and Jones does not so much space that the others do not have the opportunity to show what they can. Jones and keyboardist David "Ohead" Hendry interact so it is a delight, and both Kevin Thompson on drums and The Reverend Rabbit on bass delivers the goods. The unmistakable sound premonitions Stone stated definitely at the Stella Polaris Project and now for another exciting edition. An issue where the prog, psychedelic music and space rock is a mix that only the band under the umbrella Stone premonitions come up with. This is fascinating and often greedy good music. The music is almost entirely instrumental, and the album with Stella Polaris is probably a smart album to start with for those who feel themselves called upon to become familiar with Stone Premonition's unique universe. "Givin 'It Large" is the song that has vocals and is the distorted voice of the Reverend Rabbit we hear. The song is very rhythmic-based, with an indefinable underlying tension, and the whole thing is topped with a reasonable distorted guitar to say the least. This album is perceived as very thorough and homogeneous and atmospheric with some little burden upon parties Balance of more atmospheric sections. This contrast makes the music always feels exciting and alive. In addition, it is obvious that the composition is based on a proven artistic expression and not as so many other of today's music based on the purely commercial and music that is tailored to please the market forces. Stella Polaris delivers real issues, good songs and has inspired and talented musicians to refine this. Such is the music that is high quality and is a must for true music lovers, and this is an album that ordained for those who want genuine, exciting, well played and delightful music that is refreshingly free of inhibitory guidance from those who only think your bottom line!

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