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3.8 excellent | manosg EMERITUS | June 14th 19 | Great prog rock inspired by Genesis. There is a strong English scent on this one and a sweet melancholy scattered throughout. The arrangements are meticulous and the songwriting is interesting enough to keep the listener's attention despite the length of some songs.
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2.5 average | stabbler | August 31st 20 | I've defended this band before about being full of emotion, but they've let me down on this one
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2.5 average | J.C. van Beekum | January 27th 20 | The band's musical talent is beyond question, however their lack of an own musical identity is painfully obvious.
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4.0 excellent | Deadwing2112 | October 7th 19 | Meticulously performed and recorded. Probably the only band capable of making its predecessor Genesis rock like Metallica in comparison.
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3.0 good | Antonius | June 26th 19 | Conceptually, Grand Tour is a masterpiece. The theme relates to the cultural journey undertaken by young men and women of the upper class in Europe during the 17th and 18th century as part of their education and to broaden their minds. This means that lyrically, BBT move away from their comfort zone - the English folklore and landscape - and touch upon the renaissance period. A bold move that is successful. Grand Tour does not lack any technical skills or lyrical story-telling but it rather misses on catchy choruses and to a lesser extent, distinctive melodies. As the album progresses I feel it becomes weary and uninteresting. However, it not a boring album or one that should be avoided. Recommendations: 'Homesong', 'Pantheon', 'Theodora in Green and Gold', 'Roman Stone'
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4.5 superb | Kit | May 14th 23 |
3.0 good | JJKeys | February 14th 21 |
3.5 great | igi78 | September 4th 20 |
4.0 excellent | solrage | November 23rd 19 |
3.0 good | Elynna | September 3rd 19 |
3.0 good | Macck | July 20th 19 |
4.0 excellent | ariich | May 22nd 19 |
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