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3.5 great | Deadwing2112 | July 27th 20 | Delta-V is the debut release by British progressive rock band Kepler Ten. John Mitchell's (not of Lonely Robot) recording of this album is simply fantastic and warrants full credit for the expansive atmospheric sound presence. Steve Hales behind the drum kit is monstrous with terrific guitar interludes by Richie Cahill. The opening and closing tracks (Ultraviolet, Red Skies Rise) are pure progressive rock delight however the remaining track list is actually hard rock, complimented by James Durand's rough edged vocals. A highlight track worthy of mention is Swallowtail, the acoustic ballad fully deserving of an official release. This is an impressive debut of interest to both progressive and classic rock fans.
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4.0 excellent | ariich | September 22nd 18 |
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