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Ceveo - Jordsand

15/12/2018

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Jordsand is an album released on November 30, by Austrian post rock group Ceveo. A relatively concise effort, the record – little more than thirty-six minutes long – has six tracks: Moving to Jordsand, Petrichor, What's the Time Crater?, Major Proton, Sandwood Bay and Obsidian. An interesting work, structurally indebted to the most protuberant orthodoxy of the genre – while delivering subtlety qualitative elements of gracefully exceptional authenticity –, Ceveo displays a decent and competent work on this album, delivered with an amazing level of security and consistence, that definitely stands out for its lucid, smooth and cohesive melodies.

A prominently serene album, with passionately virtuous, but restrained guitar lines, Jordsand has a simple, yet gracious and elusive musical layout, consecrated to the expansive indulgence of its own planetary vastness. With an ambivalent cloud of harmonious layers that filters the marvelous serenity of its sonorous vicinities, Jordsand formidably conceives the majesty of its own singular universe with a lenient style, invariably inherent to post rock usual features; nevertheless, Ceveo runs away from the commonalities of the genre with an easy grace and a salutary splendor, driving the everlasting waves of its sonorous virtues with the latent punctuality of an original, pervasive and somewhat abrasive creativity. 

With a sound that can also be felt as moderately pungent and ardently organic, the music on this album is primarily characterized by beautiful and vivacious melodies, adorned with an elegant and sophisticated sensibility, While the musical structure remains simple, their soul and essence is fantastically vibrant, splendorous and  primordially unique. The length of the album is also a major quality: when the record is over, you are not exasperated, but you feel you want desperately more of it. 

A very interesting and peculiar work of art, Jordsand is a glorious mosaic of emotional, fragmented and dispersive symphonies, whose soul highlights the sensible consonance of its consistent and cohesive essence, that maintains the melodies tied to an interesting stylistic unity, while each song, at the same time, is a single universe, by its own sonorous dispositions. Definitely, Jordsand is a magnificent album, that gets very close of being qualified as a perfect, excellent state of the art work. 


Wagner

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