REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: October 5, 2021

MOONPARTICLE – Hurricane Esmeralda

Moonparticle is the brain child of one time Steven Wilson guitarist, Niko Tsonev. In fact, there are a few ex and current SW employees on this album, namely Craig Blundell on drums, Adam Holzman on Keys, Theo Travis on wind instruments, and Niko himself. It’s almost a reunion of sorts.

This is part instrumental and part vocals featuring the talents of female vocalist Grog Lise, who also plays in a band called Die So Fluid. You can see the Prog credentials of this release are very high, and the music is very Prog with lots of seventies influences but with a very modern edge. It also gives Niko a chance to show his chops. The space he was given with SW didn’t show what tools he had in the locker. The music is quite eclectic and varies in style, and Niko switches from each effortlessly.

My favourite track is the epic sounding The Strength Of A Thousand Year Rose, which as far as ballads go, is huge. Also a big mention to the instrumental track, White Light, which has a great heavy groove, and in its slower moments, reminds me of Whiter Shade Of Pale. I’m a big fan of Craig Blundell’s drumming and he is excellent on this album. I think SW dropped the ball when dispensing his services. Anyhoo, a good album.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.

ROBIN TROWER – Coming Closer To The Day

Robin has been a solo artist for over 50 years after leaving Procul Harum in ’71. This is his 23rd solo studio album, and for me, it’s a return to the vibe and sound of his earlier albums. This was recorded as a two piece, Robin playing all guitars, bass, and vocals, and Chris Taggert playing drums. Now I know Robin is no James Dewar with his vocal style, but the tone and sound of his voice suits the music really well. Robin is now 76 years old and he is still cranking out quality music. Early in his career he was passed off as a Hendrix copyist, but there is so much more to his playing. He plays with so much feel and soul, and his tone is incredible. No one plays like this today.

My personal favourite tracks on this release are the title track, which is such a beautiful tune and his playing is just sublime. No widdly-diddly nonsense here – every note means something. Someone Of Great Renown, which has a beautiful slow funk groove – and again – superb playing, the dirty slow blues of Tell Me, which is just superb and possibly my favourite track on the album, and Don’t Ever Change just gives me goosebumps when I hear it – the tone is incredible. 23 albums in and he drops such a great album.

10/10 from The Grooveman.