Amagrama - Ciclotima (Review by avestin)

avestin is very familiar with this album.
Stellar Technical Prog-Related Rock!
Emotional, Experimental, Modern, Original, Symphonic, Virtuosic
There is something magnificent happening in Argentina
What a great album!
This album has risen to be one of my all-time favourites. What beautiful melodies,
excellent musicianship, clever compositions, good production. They have two guitar
sounds, one crunchy and one slightly "yelling", they have excellent keyboards and they
all intertwine together to create stunning music. 
The first song kicks in with a joyful tune and you can immediately tell who these guys
love - Crucis and ELP and the likes. But this is no clone, not at all. They take their
influences and mold their own sound. Moving from joyful parts to more melancholic
soundscapes, they create a voyage in this track, while maintaining the basic melody all
the time and playing around it and developing it all the time. There is not a single boring
moment in here.
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Stellar Technical Prog!
Ciclotimia8:31
Great Non-Prog!
Vigilia1:53
A short mellow piece who's theme will be returned to later on in the album
Stellar Technical Experimental Prog!
El vacio I2:34
Stellar Prog-Related!
Tu eternidad5:35
Here returns the theme first introduced in Vigilia.

Beautiful (first) song.

Stellar Technical Experimental Prog!
El vacio II1:40
A sort of continuation to the previous song, sotr of an alternative to it with improvisations.
Stellar Prog-Related!
Todo lo que pueda ser2:51
Directly linked to the previous track, giving the tracks from 3-6 an impression of being one song - the total score for that would be 14 as well.
Perfect Technical Experimental Prog-Related!
Fabulas de un titere7:09
Excellent Prog-Related!
Desierto humedo5:21
Stellar Technical Prog-Related!
La luz y el cristal6:10
Stellar Technical Prog-Related!
Dislalia4:31
Stellar Technical Prog-Related!
Recluso artista7:01, Bonus
Cover of a Crucis song