Il secondo capitolo della saga “Spiritual Revolution”, liberamente ispirato al “Silmarillion” di J.R.R. Tolkien, ma concettualmente riferito al movimento “Spiritual Revolution People”, è l’ennesima dimostrazione di classe e finezza espressiva in chiave progressive-art-rock a tinte psichedeliche.
Le atmosfere si fanno spesso più soffuse, rarefatte, ma l’attacco di “The Maze of Babylon” non può che riecheggiare tensioni elettriche KingCrimsoniane. La voce calda ed elegante di David Petrosino è da sempre l’inconfondibile comune denominatore del sound SAILOR FREE, che con la saga “Spiritual Revolution” si è fatto quanto mai eclettico, ancora epico, evocativo, ultraterreno, degno della fantasia immaginifica Tolkeniana.
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“The story of the Spiritual Revolution Messengers and their fight to get Entropia, a device that could give free energy for the whole world leads to its conclusion.
Than everything change, and suddenly you realize you are playing the lead role, you are the hero and the hero is you, as it is Entropia. A kind of displacement. Now you know that you are the player and the listener, and the player is the play and is you. Now you are Entropia and Entropia is you, and you can change everything…”
Musically Sailor Free are rooted in the heavy prog area, they enrich with
an own headstrong variation. What begins as melodious and melancholic
New Art Rock switches over to meaty Alternative Rock with psychedelic tendencies,
while whisperingly Folk tunes sound in and hard rocking fields…
SAILOR FREE smash, don’t tickle.
(Nocturnal Hall – Joking – GE)