"Drift" is instrumentally one of the best and most creative releases.
author: Progressive Rock & Progressive Metal - E - Zine
The Road is a North American outfit formed by five highly-gifted musicians, proposing quite a top-notch sound emphasizing a variety of tendencies like Jazz, Alternative and Progressive Music among others. However, in my view, this wondrous quintet covers substantially the fields of Progressive Rock music overall. In spite of being involved with the craft of making good music since long, these boys could only perpetuate their pieces last year when issuing a self-produced album entitled "Drift". Before entering into further details on this corking effort, I must whole-heartedly express here how much I have had a crush on this one, which can hardly stop spinning round into my CD player. Well then, "Drift" features eleven mind-blowing tracks, whose music is able to please right off the bat due to its peerless beauty, elegance and completeness. This work also peers out like a legacy for the world of quality music, which will ever be called up as one of the coolest releases in its category so far. Thence I can't frankly find any flimsy point on this album. The instrumental performed by this outfit is quite flawless, where the guitar-works are consistent and often developed under great skills. The album offers as well subtle bass lines with impressive rhythm changes. I also enjoy the princely keyboards thrown in here, which lead up the album occasionally to a more tuneful sound. The drumming is impeccable too, being really far from any sort of disappointment. Also, the inclusion of wind instruments on the band's direction ended up turning them into very peculiar ingredients to take this work to a higher dimension overall. The band also introduced in its music a very unfamiliar stringed instrument called "Viola da Gambas", I remember watching a man playing it during an erudite concert some 10 years ago. No longer I had such an experience thenceforward. "Drift" is instrumentally one of the best and most creative releases to get to my ears in the late years. Besides playing the wind instruments beautifully, Greg Wilson's stately voice also brought a real shine to the album, indeed. Though I understand both bands have their feet on rather different grounds, in a moment or so the music performed by The Road reminds me greatly of some "Timothy Pure" acts', mainly when developed tunefully as I like most. This album is definitely a great find for people like me who need music everyday as well as we also need oxygen to keep on living. The line-up of the band consists of the following members: Greg Girardin - Electric Guitar & Synthesizer, John Martin - Bass, Aaron Maulin - Electric, Acoustic & Classical Guitars, Lute, Bass, Tenor, Treble and Viola da Gambas, Sean Mullan - Drums and Greg Wilson - Vocals, Trumpet & Cornet. This album is highly recommended, ever!!!...
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