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The Acoustic Verses

Green Carnation

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Although most modern-day prog metallists list such bands as Led Zeppelin, Yes, and Rush as prime influences, most only focus on the hard-rocking side of the aforementioned acts. As a result, they overlook an important bit -- all three had their "acoustic moments" (side two of Led Zeppelin III; the intro to Yes' "I've Seen All Good People," the intro to Rush's "The Trees," etc.). Norway's Green Carnation is one of the few bands not afraid to pick up their acoustic axes and bring the intensity down a notch, as evidenced by 2006's The Acoustic Verses. The sextet's prog roots bubble to the surface here and there (such as during the three-part epic, "9-29-045"), but it's the more straightforward compositions that prove to be the standouts ("The Burden Is Mine...Alone," "High Tide Waves," etc.). And you have to give the lads credit for exercising restraint throughout -- even when a splash of distortion could have easily been used in the slow buildup of "Maybe?," they stick to the game plan throughout. The bottom line is that you don't have to be a prog rock aficionado to enjoy Acoustic Verses -- you just have to appreciate finely played and penned acoustic music. And it sure beats the hell out of all those foolers on the radio, that are on their eighth re-write of Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
Sweet Leaf
00:04:38

Green Carnation, MainArtist - Tchort, Composer - Tono / NCB, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

2
The Burden is Mine... Alone
00:03:15

Green Carnation, MainArtist - Stein Roger Sordal, Composer - AMF Music Limited / Kobalt Music Publishing ltd, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

3
Maybe?
00:05:02

Green Carnation, MainArtist - Kjetil Nordhus, Composer - AMF Music Limited / Kobalt Music Publishing ltd, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

4
Alone
00:03:43

Green Carnation, MainArtist - Tchort, Composer - Tono / NCB, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

5
9-29-045, Pt. 1: My Greater Cause, Pt. 2: Homecoming, Pt. 3: House of Cards
00:15:29

Kobalt Music Publishing LTD, MusicPublisher - Green Carnation, MainArtist - Stein Roger Sordal, Composer - AMF Music Limited, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

6
Childs Play, Pt. 3
00:03:32

Green Carnation, MainArtist - Tono / NCB, MusicPublisher - Bernt Andre Moen, Composer

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

7
Hight Tide Waves
00:07:49

Tommy Jackson, Composer - Green Carnation, MainArtist - Michael S Krumins, Composer - Tono / NCB, MusicPublisher

(C) 2021 Season of Mist (P) 2021 Green Carnation

Album review

Although most modern-day prog metallists list such bands as Led Zeppelin, Yes, and Rush as prime influences, most only focus on the hard-rocking side of the aforementioned acts. As a result, they overlook an important bit -- all three had their "acoustic moments" (side two of Led Zeppelin III; the intro to Yes' "I've Seen All Good People," the intro to Rush's "The Trees," etc.). Norway's Green Carnation is one of the few bands not afraid to pick up their acoustic axes and bring the intensity down a notch, as evidenced by 2006's The Acoustic Verses. The sextet's prog roots bubble to the surface here and there (such as during the three-part epic, "9-29-045"), but it's the more straightforward compositions that prove to be the standouts ("The Burden Is Mine...Alone," "High Tide Waves," etc.). And you have to give the lads credit for exercising restraint throughout -- even when a splash of distortion could have easily been used in the slow buildup of "Maybe?," they stick to the game plan throughout. The bottom line is that you don't have to be a prog rock aficionado to enjoy Acoustic Verses -- you just have to appreciate finely played and penned acoustic music. And it sure beats the hell out of all those foolers on the radio, that are on their eighth re-write of Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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