Review Summary: I'll see you, once i get there..
Entering in a different demise, can only further you to past experiences, The Dark Side of the Moon is one extravaganza.. that is incredibly unforgettable and memorizing, as atmosphere controls the values and depth of such a forceful record.. that speaks to you, with logical and tempos that are authoritative, for music that becomes bittersweet for the planet earth. Pink Floyd's creativity on The Dark Side of the Moon, shows an energetic theatrical impression, the supernatural chills of this fantastic approach to classic rock is overwhelming to a comparison, with that psychedelic impact, using space atmospheric melodies.. it feels like your lost in the world.. without the love and the fear will take you to somewhere dependable to lay your head on, leaving yourself restless for an eternity.
The Dark Side of the Moon is a record that floats your boat with compelling gestures, the overall establishment, between fine wine and conception, is what Pink Floyd, organizes to be, the essence and the natural aspects, expand and imaginative perception that talent can mark different elements, that probably save you from a depressed capacity.
Musicianship, lyricism and flow, is always a worthy candidate for a solid record, The Dark Side of the Moon.. pulls you to much more than your mind will expect. The guitar playing by David Gilmour, sounds like a marvelous creature, that can fly over many possibilities. his solos become a fascinating darkness, from his emotional vocals, that can pierced a heart with many open wounds, Roger Waters as a songwriter, bassist and vocalist- comes to me and hopefully you, as a broken puzzle, the connection, function and spirit. Showing a dynamic lyrical horror, that words+meaning can haunt you for a lifetime, that creates a pure sentimental attachment, flows perfectly and spawns a pitch perfect discovery, that every member strives on with sympathy and lost minded craziness.
Dark Side of The Moon is that kind of record. Richard Wright, puts himself as a driving force, as an underrated keyboardist and vocalist.. he excels in many incredible situations, where his talent over shines his confident pace, as being unforgettable and precious, to be in a classic record. Nick Mason's drumming isn't that advance, he creates each valuable excitement that is courageous and speechless. He spread his mind with many different ideals putting himself, in a fierce impact that is perfected by Roger Water's lyricism.. The instrumentation is played with an empty book full of poems, ''just magnificent''
Quality and aging, is what this record pursues with happiness and excitement, contrasting each instrument with diversity and remorse, to a track list that can invent a picture with a 1,000 words. The backbone chills of Brain Damage, The Great Gig In The Sky, Breathe and Us and Them, appear to spectate, each feeling going through your soul as pain reaches to your nearest point. The record does spark an interest of jazz, having amazing amounts of sax, creating it like a story, Us and Them is a perfect of example of what it should sound like, it's mellow, however hard hitting at the same time.. it graces your ears. The progression of each track produces a force, the unpredictably of a dynamic path, can lead you to a journey.. that you will want to go again and again.
The Dark Side of The Moon is successful in all the right matters, No one can come close, as theatrical, showing great amounts of energy with compelling affection, The Dark Side of The Moon is not an album, it's a lifestyle. that aggressive talent and sequence, can stop your heart with such beauty and empathy.