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The Union

Arabesque

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With The Union, Arabesque has presented an album that showcases their brand of keyboard-infused progressive metal. It sometimes brings to mind Fates Warning meets Dream Theater. At times, the textures wander into near fusion territory, and at other times, come across as almost in the Candlemass/Black Sabbath vein. The dual female vocals are the real sticking point here. Their texture reminds one at most times almost of a cross between Rik Emmett, Geddy Lee and Annie Haslam, but they can be a bit much to take. Since the group began as an instrumental outfit, one might wonder if they should have remained in that format. Merriam-Webster defines the noun "arabesque" as "an elaborate and intricate pattern." Surely the band's complex arrangements and instrumental textures fit into this definition. Indeed, the music presented here is quite strong in the prog-metal vein, but the vocals detract from the enjoyment rather than enhance it.
© Gary Hill /TiVo

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Freaking
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Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

2
Haunted
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Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Inner Voice
00:06:27

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Last Attempt
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Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Naked
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Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Captured
00:08:25

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Instant Daydream
00:08:19

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

8
Heal Me
00:06:20

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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The Union
00:07:11

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Emotions
00:04:48

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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Afraid to Fly
00:06:06

Arabesque, MainArtist - Arabesque - Joop Wolters, Composer

2011 Lion Music 2011 Lion Music

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With The Union, Arabesque has presented an album that showcases their brand of keyboard-infused progressive metal. It sometimes brings to mind Fates Warning meets Dream Theater. At times, the textures wander into near fusion territory, and at other times, come across as almost in the Candlemass/Black Sabbath vein. The dual female vocals are the real sticking point here. Their texture reminds one at most times almost of a cross between Rik Emmett, Geddy Lee and Annie Haslam, but they can be a bit much to take. Since the group began as an instrumental outfit, one might wonder if they should have remained in that format. Merriam-Webster defines the noun "arabesque" as "an elaborate and intricate pattern." Surely the band's complex arrangements and instrumental textures fit into this definition. Indeed, the music presented here is quite strong in the prog-metal vein, but the vocals detract from the enjoyment rather than enhance it.
© Gary Hill /TiVo

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