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Sounds that can't be made


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Gaffa [online]

d. 26. Oct. 2012

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Espen Strunk

d. 26. Oct. 2012

"Sangens fortæller er en dreng i den israelsk besatte Gaza-stribe, og ud over at den som sådan lægger sig i logisk forlængelse af bandets engagement i hjælpeorganisationen HOPING, er stykket en musikalsk ekstravaganza, hvor elementer af metal indkorporeres i det særligt Marillionske progrock-univers. Helt så heldigt slipper Steve Hogarth og kompagni ikke fra alle albummets otte skæringer, hvoraf eksempelvis Pour My Love er mindre end interessant".


Gaffa [online]

d. 26. Oct. 2012

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Espen Strunk

d. 26. Oct. 2012

"Gennemgående er det musikalske niveau naturligvis på tårnhøjt teknisk niveau, og fans vil næppe blive skuffede over dette første udspil i fire år. Om Marillion vinder mange nye disciple med Sounds That Can't Be Made er dog noget mere tvivlsomt".


Something else!

d. 8. Feb. 2014

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Nick Deriso

d. 8. Feb. 2014

"There's a reason most prog albums leave the epic song for the end, as Marillion's 17th album made clear. They began here with "Gaza," a dramatic rumination on the senselessness of war, and then seemed to struggle for a while to regain momentum. It was only with repeated listenings that the rest of this complex, deeply felt recording began to coalesce. Given time, Sounds That Can't Be Made ended up sounding like one of the best efforts yet for Marillion - something underscored by this new expanded two-disc treatment of the 2012 release, due on February 11, 2014 via earMusic/Eagle Rock".