
Kenn Nardi "KENN NARDI - Trauma / Black Vinyl 2LP" 2x12"
Vinyl deluxe edition as gatefold 2-LP of Kenn NardiâĂĂŽs new album âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč
This is truly captivating dark Progressive Thrash Metal that doesnâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient that made the Anacrusis discography one of the most cherished ones in Metal!
Kenn did it again... It would make sense to overview his previous work âĂĂșDancing with the PastâĂĂč as the new Anacrusis album, and not only because most of the material presented on it was written with the intention of a comeback stint. Eight years later Mr. Nardi is back with another epic which is an hour shorter than the preceding one, but quality-wise âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč breathes right down its neck. The thing is that the epic length of both albums shouldnâĂĂŽt pull back the listener as this is truly captivating stuff from beginning to end, dark progressive/thrash slabs that donâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient which made the Anacrusis repertoire some of the most cherished ones on the circuit.
âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč is more dynamic and a tad less atmospheric, the reasons for that being the reduced number of the ballads. TheyâĂĂŽre only three here, each tending to a particular segment from the balladic sector, elsewhere itâĂĂŽs a tenebrous combination of progressive and thrash that dictates the plot, the faster-paced material pulverizing, multi-layered thrashers full of fervent tempo-shifts and abrupt changes of mood. The centerpiece of the album is the 11-min odyssey âĂĂșThe OrphanâĂĂč, a summative journey through all the nooks and corners from the Anacrusis catalogue, a compelling epic never tried before by Anacrusis and, respectively, Nardi.
We want to believe that the Anacrusis fans have readily jumped to the Nardi camp; one that promises hefty delights on not very regular bases. ThatâĂĂŽs alright, as long as he serves material to fill in a whole morning, heâĂĂŽll remain on top of everyoneâĂĂŽs list.
Vinyl deluxe edition as gatefold 2-LP of Kenn NardiâĂĂŽs new album âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč
This is truly captivating dark Progressive Thrash Metal that doesnâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient that made the Anacrusis discography one of the most cherished ones in Metal!
Kenn did it again... It would make sense to overview his previous work âĂĂșDancing with the PastâĂĂč as the new Anacrusis album, and not only because most of the material presented on it was written with the intention of a comeback stint. Eight years later Mr. Nardi is back with another epic which is an hour shorter than the preceding one, but quality-wise âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč breathes right down its neck. The thing is that the epic length of both albums shouldnâĂĂŽt pull back the listener as this is truly captivating stuff from beginning to end, dark progressive/thrash slabs that donâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient which made the Anacrusis repertoire some of the most cherished ones on the circuit.
âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč is more dynamic and a tad less atmospheric, the reasons for that being the reduced number of the ballads. TheyâĂĂŽre only three here, each tending to a particular segment from the balladic sector, elsewhere itâĂĂŽs a tenebrous combination of progressive and thrash that dictates the plot, the faster-paced material pulverizing, multi-layered thrashers full of fervent tempo-shifts and abrupt changes of mood. The centerpiece of the album is the 11-min odyssey âĂĂșThe OrphanâĂĂč, a summative journey through all the nooks and corners from the Anacrusis catalogue, a compelling epic never tried before by Anacrusis and, respectively, Nardi.
We want to believe that the Anacrusis fans have readily jumped to the Nardi camp; one that promises hefty delights on not very regular bases. ThatâĂĂŽs alright, as long as he serves material to fill in a whole morning, heâĂĂŽll remain on top of everyoneâĂĂŽs list.
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Vinyl deluxe edition as gatefold 2-LP of Kenn NardiâĂĂŽs new album âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč
This is truly captivating dark Progressive Thrash Metal that doesnâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient that made the Anacrusis discography one of the most cherished ones in Metal!
Kenn did it again... It would make sense to overview his previous work âĂĂșDancing with the PastâĂĂč as the new Anacrusis album, and not only because most of the material presented on it was written with the intention of a comeback stint. Eight years later Mr. Nardi is back with another epic which is an hour shorter than the preceding one, but quality-wise âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč breathes right down its neck. The thing is that the epic length of both albums shouldnâĂĂŽt pull back the listener as this is truly captivating stuff from beginning to end, dark progressive/thrash slabs that donâĂĂŽt miss out on any ingredient which made the Anacrusis repertoire some of the most cherished ones on the circuit.
âĂĂșTraumaâĂĂč is more dynamic and a tad less atmospheric, the reasons for that being the reduced number of the ballads. TheyâĂĂŽre only three here, each tending to a particular segment from the balladic sector, elsewhere itâĂĂŽs a tenebrous combination of progressive and thrash that dictates the plot, the faster-paced material pulverizing, multi-layered thrashers full of fervent tempo-shifts and abrupt changes of mood. The centerpiece of the album is the 11-min odyssey âĂĂșThe OrphanâĂĂč, a summative journey through all the nooks and corners from the Anacrusis catalogue, a compelling epic never tried before by Anacrusis and, respectively, Nardi.
We want to believe that the Anacrusis fans have readily jumped to the Nardi camp; one that promises hefty delights on not very regular bases. ThatâĂĂŽs alright, as long as he serves material to fill in a whole morning, heâĂĂŽll remain on top of everyoneâĂĂŽs list.















