Lanterna
Editorial Reviews
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Several of the tracks on Lanterna's self-titled debut would not sound out of place in your average dance club on goth night. "Turbine," in particular, reminds one very strongly of the Cure, and the ambient ballad "1985" has a heavy backbeat you can dance to. Soundscapes and ballads seem to be Lanterna's strong point, and this album features several, all with evocative titles that give you some idea of what they sound like: "Dark Spring," "Passage," "Colossus," "End of the Tunnel," and "Ether Net" all sound pretty much like you'd expect. In contrast, "Dawn" is an experiment in electronic sounds, while "Dragon Season" reminds one strongly of Led Zeppelin's "Going to California". All in all, this album has a little bit of everything, whether you're interested in dancing, meditating, reading, or sleeping. -- Genevieve Williams --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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The ideal soundtrack for a road movie in slow motion
Close your eyes.
Daydream.
Take five.
It's okay - we've now made it part of your job. Envision a place only your subconscious knows about, past the dark clouds of doubt. Grand canyons? Primeval forests? Bottomless lakes? LANTERNA takes you wherever you want to go, wherever you need to go. While listening and looking at the accompanying deluxe booklet of engaging photos, it is possible to float in an imaginary relaxing mindscape. If nothing... read more --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Lanterna
Lanterna, Music, Lanterna, Alternative Pop/Rock, Experimental Rock, Instrumental Rock, Jazz Music, New Age / Meditation, Pop
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