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Eerstvolgende stand Saturday 01 April 2023 Concert RPWL, Poppodium Boerderij, Zoetermeer
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Artiest | Cosmograf |
Titel | The unreasonable silence |
Medium | CD |
2e HANDS | Nee |
Genre | Progressive/Neoprog/Symphonic |
Omschrijving | British neoprog act Cosmograf has released
their fifth album, which includes guest
performances from Spock`s Beard and Big Big
Train man Nick D’Virgilio – who plays drums
throughout – and Nick Beggs of The Mute Gods.
Spock’s Beard bassist Dave Meros also
contributes. The record is described as an
existential concept album with an alien theme
based on the essay The Myth of Sisyphus by the
French philosopher Albert Camus. Cosmograf
mainman Robin Armstrong says: "It’s essentially
a more modern re-telling of Camus’s writings
about mankind’s struggle to understand the
universe and our role within it. Camus
described man standing face-to-face with
the irrational where there is a confrontation
between the human need and the unreasonable
silence of the world. In his original essay, he
used a mythological character, Sisyphus, to
illustrate the absurdity of human existence.
I’ve twisted it to portray a modern character
who has become disillusioned with his own life
to the point that he believes his destiny may
reside in another world. As with previous
Cosmograf albums it’s full of allegory and
double meaning, with a very cinematic feel." |
Extra informatie | |
Prijs | €15,00 |
Terug | Niet leverbaar |
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