In Reply to: Re: I might add.. posted by Javier on June 29, 2000 at 16:14:03:
I second Javier's opinion, for course, After Crying's "De Profundis" is indeed a wonderful release. Like Javier already said, the music of this great Hungarian band can be described as a synthesis of Classical Chamber music and Rock. They use an array of Classical Chamber typical instruments, like cello, viola, oboe, trumpet, bassoon, clarinet, trombone, piano and flute, along with keyboards, guitars, drums and bass. The music is inventive and complex, but very pleasant to listen to at the same time. The arrangements are extremely rich, and their performance does reflect a strong classical training. Gothic/dark atmospheres, reminding King Crimson at times. Another great album by this band is "Almost Pure Instrumental", although De Profundis remains my first favorite.Best wishes,
Demetrio.
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