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 The Review:
Cast releases another double album in 2008 called Originalis. It's
packed with over 90 minutes of symphonic rock, and an ever evolving
Cast sound. The band seems to be getting further away from their
original (pardon the pun) neo based progressive rock they were known
for in the 90's. It seems more on par with Italian scene than previous
efforts. As part of their evolution, in addition to the flute, they
add saxophone and clarinet into the mix. The songs have a natural flow
into each other thus making each disc feel more like 2 songs divided
into sections.
The other notable change is the line-up addition, in the form of a new
male vocalist, Alejandro Tornero, who's delicate vocal style sometimes
reminds me a little bit of their former lead vocalist, Dino. I'm not
sure if that's what they were going for, or if it's just a
coincidence. Either way it works just perfectly with the dynamics of
the music of each song.
From the opening to the closing track, Cast takes the listener on a
musical journey that balances somewhere between the melodic and
complex side of progressive rock. While the lyrics are all in Spanish,
you hear that the music flows so much better than the "forced" English
vocals of their earlier albums. Even though I don't understand much of
the Spanish language, I find most of their earlier albums missing
acceptance by more fans because of this.
The production values are getting better, not perfected though but
evolving along with their sound. I have to agree with something I read
, that the band needs an outside producer. Only to add some more
dynamic in the mix thus giving it a more modern dare I say aggressive
feel. Other than that, Originalis is a very beautiful album that will
please their true fans such as myself. Recommended, without any doubt,
yes!
Reviewed by Ron Fuchs on November 19th, 2008
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