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Arilyn : Tomorrow Never Comes
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An album of Progged up rock filled with solid melodies, excellent instrumental performances and great vocals. IT's not prog-metal but skirts the boundries between prog-rock/prog-metal in a most effective way.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2002
Tomorrow Never Comes Record Label: QuiXote
  • Buy CD - $14.97
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alpha 0:00 Album Only
New World 0:00 Album Only
Far Away 0:00 Album Only
Foreign Shores 0:00 Album Only
Nightmare 0:00 Album Only
Adventurer 0:00 Album Only
State of Desperation 0:00 Album Only
Nameless 0:00 Album Only
Return 0:00 Album Only
Rescue Me 0:00 Album Only
Reach You 0:00 Album Only
Mindeater 0:00 Album Only
Tomorrow Never Comes 0:00 Album Only
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REVIEWS

author: Prognosis
For this album, to compare this music with bands is out of place. Each song is different, original and always with some prog/sympho. So i won't name a band to refer to because i would probably leave out a major band and in the same time i would do this music harm. A special compliment to the very good bass player/vocalist Christian Külbs. His voice is very good and you can't hear that he is german. Go out and order this album and enjoy this excelent debut !!! Recommended
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Excellent and indispensable work, high recommendable.
author: Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal - E- Zine
This is a brief history about Arilyn, the band was born in German, after the split up of their former band "Desperation", Christian, Jürgen and Christof decided to go on and build up a new band. In 1999 a person called Jürgen Moßgraber contacted them, because he read in a local newspaper that the band was looking for a keyboard player. With Jürgen's keyboardsound, the face of the music turned from normal rock to space-rock. After some time of writing new songs, the band decided that Christian should also do the job of the bass-player because they found no one to complete the line up. That was the new band called Arilyn. After a good year 2001, they could record a complete album in Christians new founded recording-studio in Ludwigshafen. In january 2002 a record-label from Heidelberg got very interested in their music and after hearing the master-cd, then Quixote-Music gave them their first record-deal. This german band has recorded an album that surely will become a classic among best Art Rock´s Bands, but still mixed with some influences of progressive rock. The overall sounds are very modern, showing some nice compositions with wonderful themes, the main songs turn around from Christian Külbs vocals, is certainly main highlights, the instrumental are not limited with a variation between keyboards, guitars and drums, disclosing a great ability for music, exploring more accessible and melodic areas of years 80s. Better to compare or same showing, they play music inspired by bands as: "Saga", "Asia" and "Styx". Arilyn definitely has a lot to offer, being a great promise. "Tomorrow Never Comes" is the first work, produced by Christian Külbs and Christof Doll. Thirteen tracks with 64 min, you can order the CD from the label Quixote music. My special and particular attention to the songs: "State Of Desperation", "Nameless", "Return", "Rescue Me", "Reach You", "Mindeater" and "Tomorrow Never Comes" (is the bets in best). The band Arilyn consist of the following musicians: Christian Külbs - Vocals and Bass, Jürgen Moßgraber - Keyboards, Jürgen Kaletta - Guitar and Christof Doll - Drums and Percussion. Excellent and indispensable work, high recommendable...
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