
Land of Chocolate
Regaining the Feel
© 2004 Land of Chocolate, BMI (802610104020)
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forward-thinking MELODIC progressive rock, chock full of intellectual hooks, mixed meter grooves and soaring 3-part vocal harmonies... truly music to make your mouth water.
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Land of Chocolate continues to defy musical expectations with their latest release "Regaining the Feel"... continuing their unique trademark blend of melodic progressive rock displayed within "Unikorn on the Cob", LoC has reached new musical heights with the additions of guitarist John Covach, bassist Gerald Wilson and drummer Wes Hare...
Fans of multi-part vocal harmonies in the vein of Gentle Giant, King's X, and Echolyn will be enthralled by the melodies and harmonies contained within RTF, while those who like their music complex without being over-the-top (i.e. wankery) would do well to feast on this morsel of Chocolate.
One listen to the sound samples (as well as a full MP3 available at www.landofchocolate.com!), and you will quickly understand why LOC is at the peak of the underground musical revolution.
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Decent
author: Lauren SkoogNot as good as I thought it would be. But it was still a pretty good CD. Sort of haunting in parts but worth checking out.
- author: LasseM
Gentle Giant goes funky
great sophmore album
author: mollyunikorn on the cob was a great album, and this is a follow up that certaintly lives up to expectations. they keep the sound from unikorn on the cob, which is a relief to people who like their music. im suprised they havent become successful yet; they have a lot of talent and potential to become big in the progressive world. im definitely gonna try and get a few friends interested cause this is definitley worth listenin to
Solid follow-up to Unikorn on the Cob
author: Wes RoyerI immediately liked their "Unikorn on the Cob" album more, but Land Of Chocolate is a great prog or art rock act. The music is fresh, playful, skillfully executed and needs to be heard by more people. Glad to see their albums on CDBaby for some prime indie exposure.