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MusicReviewsPiano Magic Not
since the early 80's has there been a group with a World War I fixation;
those who remember B Movie are unlikely to associate it with good music
either. Through the course of the album, Piano Magic manage to travel back
in time with great dignity and musicianship. Lyrically they come across
as a contemporary Wilfred Owen, conjuring up imagery and metaphor a-plenty
on 'The Index' in particular ("The typewriter smack as you nail in the words"
and "Your Spanish guitar pins the bed to the floor") whilst 'No Closure'
aims for gritty realism ("I am the dead bird on the gravel. Neck snapped
by last night's North Westerly"). The music itself is generally slow-paced,
helped along its way by echoey vocals and cello with military drums book-ending
the album. On 'Return To The Sea' and 'You & John Are Birds' the sound is
dream-like, but on the other side of the coin, 'Password' is a rare concession
to modern alternative music with its nagging grunge-like guitars. In summary,
this is a wonderfully, atmospheric album whose chosen subject matter evokes
tragedy and beauty from a war where so many lives were lost unnecessarily.
Review courtesty of Jonathan
Leonard at:
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