Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Caspian - Tertia: masterpiece

Caspian

We saw them live presenting Tertia and for me it was one of the concerts of the year that it finishes; they knew the room gijonesa and to the public, and there was full communion between both. A pity that in Madrid, perhaps for the weariness of the long European tour Caspian they were not to the height.

Those of Berkeley (Massachussetts) threw Tertia in Spain on December 1 route Green UFOS. Make My Day Record has made another work of ofebrería whose graphic art signs N. Shumaker. An album which edition in vinyl, I had it in the hands and did not do with a copy, is a joyita.

Caspian seems that they have given a punch on the table and they gave birth to ten songs that, as well he says in his company of discs, they writhe and coil concerning themselves, embracing the paradox of evoking wildly the specific thing exploring the slippery abstraction.

Caspian is in the constant evolution state and I believe that his topics are organic entities that seem mutar in every listening, something that directly it seems clear to us. Tertia produced it they themselves, nobody better that they he knows what they want to obtain in the study.

Ethan Dussault and Ed Llerena did of sound technicians, mixing it in New Alliance East, where the masterizaron Nick Zampiello and Rob Gonella.

Caspian seems that they lose the roles but everything is needed, a chaos that remains defined in ‘The Raven‘ (YouTube), the icy point of the disc and across which his enviable form state can be understood.

nota9ymedio Other milestones of this one incandescent magma are ‘The Cerva’ (YouTube) and ‘Malacoda‘, surprising in the end with ‘Sycamore‘, a fragile melody, guitars in layers creating impossible crescendoes and a tribal spiral of auction that ends with a crack. Big, very big, and they take only three álbumes.

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