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Flor de Loto celebrates its 25th anniversary with an album that brings new recordings of its most emblematic songs!
TRACKLIST
1. Empire made of glass (feat. Fabio Lione)
2. Animal
3. Slave to your soul (feat. Doogie White)
4. Afraid to shoot strangers (Iron Maiden Cover)
5. Nasca Lines
6. Regression (feat. Fabio Lione)
7. Until The End
8. Alma Kikin Qawakuptin (Bonus)
Lineup
Alonso Herrera – vocal, guitar
Alvaro Escobar – drums
Alejandro Jarrin – bass
Sergio Cuadros - flute
Guests:
Fabio Lione – vocal (1,6)
Doogie White – vocal (3)
Gustavo Valverde – keyboards (1,7)
Diego Sanchez – keyboards (4)
Roy Z (guitarist and producer of Bruce Dickinson's releases) once said that Flor De Loto's music is like Iron Maiden and Jethro Tull meeting in the ruins of Machu Picchu. Without a shadow of a doubt, there is a lot of truth in this, but you will also find an element of originality in their work. Sounds nice, huh? Here are a few words about the band's latest production entitled "Lines of Nasca".
"Blossom of the Lotus", as the name should be translated into English, is a five-member band from Peru that has been flowing with the progressive rock current since 1998. And even though this band is not the most popular one, for those who associate with it, the latest production equals must listen. Thanks to the Poznań-based label OSKAR Records, listeners will have the opportunity to buy the album on a CD. It is extremely gratifying that such sounds reach us from the far corners of the earth, and that there are people willing to promote them. Also interesting to note is that this album celebrates two and a half decades of the band's musical adventure, and what's more, all the lyrics were written in English for the first time.
Now let’s talk a bit about the music.
"Lines of Nasca" could be characterized as an amalgam of progressive atmospheres, clean and precise vocals (or even several), an intelligent flute section and above all - a thoughtful and well-arranged production, led by the aforementioned Roy Z. Well-known guests also participated in the creation of the material: Fabio Lione (Rhapsody of Fire), and Douglas "Doogie" White (ex-Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Alcatrazz).
There are eight tracks on the tracklist, but it is difficult to unequivocally pick out the best track, as there are gems hidden in each. "Afraid to Shoot Strangers” (Iron Maiden cover) for sure will not go unnoticed due to the added flute line. "Slave to Your Soul" is a composition with a slow introduction, but very catchy riffs that moor in the memory for longer. Also noteworthy is the synth-filled instrumental 'Nasca Lines'. It is a good example that prog-rock is not only about suites and guitar solos lasting decades, but also shorter flowery forms. 'Regression', on the other hand, draws you in with Fabio Lione vocals, and it's on him that your ear is most focused. A brilliantly suited person with a microphone to a musical canvas.
With its latest album, Flor De Loto proves that progressive rock music is alive and in good shape in South America. It also shows a willingness to experiment and play with the forms, adding unexpected elements to the regular box. Believe me guys - “Afraid To Shoot Strangers” with flute sounds extremely good. I am sure fans of Ian Anderson and Bruce Dickinson will enjoy this stuff, after all, it's not every day you hear of such a marriage.
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