Raflum   Melodies of Forest and Springs
3.6
great
Release Date: 2013
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3.5 greatSuiStation | November 16th 19

In a state of seclusion, during a rainy day is when this album should be heard. "Melodies of Forest and Springs" is a really pleasant Neo-Folk experience, intelligently moving away from the extensive instrumentalizations, opting for an effective lonely and melancholic style. As the minutes pass, each piece of the album works as a continuation of the previous one, without even hinting at it, creating a journey through the darkest corners of oneself, traveling near a dim light.rNot everything is good in "Melodies of Forest and Springs", because it also does not innovate and can become repetitive at certain points, because although there is variety, it is relegated to create a quite successful Dark-Folk atmosphere.rIn short, "Melodies of Forest and Springs" is a peculiar work of art. It has imperfections, and Raflum (the composer) knows it, but bets on offering an original (not innovative) and dark style without getting out of its acoustic Neo-Folk trend. Simply a lonely journey with a guitar and water.

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3.5 greatedenkun | May 21st 24
4.0 excellentLudJ | April 2nd 24
4.5 superbhorsedumpster | June 9th 22
3.5 greatElynna | February 7th 22
3.0 goodarf | May 23rd 21
2.5 averageGhandhiLion | February 15th 21
4.0 excellentPytkaWonsza | March 4th 20
3.5 greatAvarice climbing on a vertebral ladder. | January 29th 20
3.5 greatSteakByrnes | December 3rd 19
4.0 excellentdtsanchez | September 12th 19
3.0 goodOminousGargoyle | September 10th 19
3.0 goodHanniepanniee | September 5th 19
4.0 excellenthttps://www.last.fm/user/drink_isaac | August 3rd 19
5.0 classicuaral | January 2nd 19
3.0 goodmistercb | April 23rd 17

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