Salammbô is divided into two side-long pieces. The band’s style generally involves droning synthesizer textures and spry organ motifs, over which layers of violin and hallucinogenic guitar washes operate. Instruments are intermittently driven through various effects processors, essentially creating deceptively vast sonic soundscapes that range from the haunting to the strikingly beautiful. The sense of formlessness is only exacerbated by the complete lack of a percussive base, and indeed the band does seem to take some liberties with tempo and meter at times. In the end though, it only serves to heighten the amorphous, stream-of-consciousness effect that the album might have. Both pieces progress in essentially the same manner, moving through a variety of themes, occasionally featuring sparse female vocals, before arriving at particularly moving and evocative conclusions. This album, along with its successor M’esse en Re Mineur, are both heartily recommended for French progressive rock enthusiasts, particularly those with a taste for the more avant-garde side of the spectrum. - Greg Northrup [May 2003]
Just a masterpiece,nothing more nothing less!
Thanks for Wapassou!
ReplyDeleteAny chance to got two previous albums? Please.
Yarro
thanks for all the extraordinary stuff !!! if its possible for other albums from this one and also from catharsis it will be great... thanks again ...
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