Track list:
- Strength (05:05)
- The Hanged Man (03:31)
- The Unnamed Arcane (03:25)
- The Temperance (04:26)
- The Devil (03:23)
- The Tower (03:16)
- The Star (05:00)
- The Moon (05:54)
- The Sun (04:42)
- The Judgement (05:56)
- The World (07:12)
Line-up:
- Eva Muntada : piano, synthesizers, organ, Mellotron, vocals
- Xavi Sandoval : bass, guitars, mandolin (3), vocals (6), sitar (7), backing vocals (11)
- Alejandro Carmona : drums
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- Maddy Gray : spoken words (1,5)
- Tony Jagwar : sitar (1,10,11), lead guitar (1,9)
- Didac Ruiz : percussion (2)
- Glenn Brigman : vocals (9)
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No pasaron ni 8 meses desde su primer trabajo "Tarot Part I" y en noviembre
de 2024 editaron la segunda parte de una inspiración en las cartas del Tarot.
Producida y editada de nuevo por una discográfica griega, a pocas horas de
su preventa en la bandcamp ya se había agotado los formatos vinilo y CD.
Destacan "Strenght" que abre el disco con reminiscencias de una
psicodélia
esotérica, ensoñadora, el space rock y los sonidos místicos y orientales con
el sitar de fondo. Tras dos temas casi instrumentales, en mi opinión
personal omisibles, tenemos "Temperance", que nos traslada a la California
de finales de los 60's, le sigue "The Devil", de claro sello Zehul,
destacando la voz de Eva como lanzando conjuros y por último mencionar el
space rock atmosférico casi a lo Vangelis en "The Star".
(Escrito por Juan Mellado)
Not even 8 months had passed since their first work "Tarot part 1" and on
November 2024 they released the second part of an inspiration from the Tarot
cards. Produced and edited again by a Greek label, a few hours after its
pre-sale on bandcamp, the vinyl and CD formats were already sold out.
"Strenght" stands out, which opens the album with reminiscences of esoteric,
dreamy psychedelia, space rock and mystical and oriental sounds with the
sitar in the background. After two almost instrumental themes, in my
personal opinion omissible, we have "Temperance", which takes us to the
California of the late 60's, followed by "The Devil", with a clear Zehul
stamp, highlighting Eva's voice as if casting spells and finally mention the
atmospheric space rock almost like Vangelis in "The Star".
(Written by Juan Mellado)
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