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Oct 15th, 2015
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  1. Sometime, surprise comes from where you don't expect it. It's the case with Tarby. On this album entirely auto produced and amateur, every genres went through the roping for an hour and a half, 11 songs which are all singles. A pleasure to listen to an album where nothing is worth throwing out. Despite every songs averaging 6 to 8 minutes or longer, we stay captivated every seconds. Every single seconds. Jumping from songs bordering emo, to flood of keyboard that would turn white Pandulum (what you hope to find), a sublime piano/violin ballad, prog metal classic but still mixed with pumped riffs "a la Metallica" (One Wish). What to say of the Toolesque "A turn for the worse" if not that it clearly reminds us of Tool, whether from his way to play and sing. Tool and consort¹ which are noticeable references through the entire album. As to "The Reflection, marvellous rock ballad, which remind me a lot to bands like Scorpions. Without being original, this album isn't any less pleasant to listen, mostly with in its tribute to Tarby's influences such as Nine Inch Nails, Tool, Pendulum, Porcupine Tree, Pink Floyd or Gary Numan, despite a voice sometime unequal and lacking of power.
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  3. (¹ not sure what he means there so I left it unedited)
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