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This is the new album from a band called Salem Hill, and it's a
concept album. It was first released as a cassette back in 1995.
Now they have re-recorded it and added twenty minutes of new
music. The story is loosely based upon a true story.
The dark story told in the lyrics tells us about a father and his
son who is on their way home one night in their car. In a curve
they crash into another car whose driver has lost his control due
to alcohol. The drunken driver drives away from the accident. The
son is growing up filled with thoughts of revenge on the man
responsible for his lost childhood and his father's death.
Throughout the album we follow his search for the man until he
finally finds him. I won't tell you any more of the story, as it
would spoil your listening.
Their music is varied with many tempo- and mood changes although
the overall feeling is dark. Despite that the music is dark and
melancholic, mainly because of the lyrics, there are a lot of
catchy melodies and choruses. The music is progressive rock,
sometimes with the emphasis on rock, with some hints of jazz.
Their music is a mix of Camel, Genesis, Kansas, King Crimson,
King's X, Marillion, Pink Floyd, Rush and Yes, although they have
their own unique style. The vocals are strong and the musicians
are very good. The production, arrangements and the songwriting
are top class too.
I guess I shouldn't pick out any highlights as this album should
be seen in its whole perspective. But I must mention "Overture",
the beautiful "When", "Someday" with a great violin solo played by
David Ragsdale (Kansas), "Blame", "Father And Son", "To The Hill"
where the lyrics are brilliant, the heavy "Revenge" with great
bass playing and "Trigger". The lyrics on this album really make
you think about many things. If you listen to the lyrics I think
that many of you will get touched emotionally.
If you listen to this album, let it take some time before you
judge it, because I think it will grow on you. This is definitely
one of the highlights of 1998. A true masterpiece that is highly
recommended! It might be a future classic?
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