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Morgana Quasar – We+ | Robustly Ruthless

Morgana Quasar has released their massively beautiful new album “We+.” From the start, the soundscapes are quite powerful. With great vibrations all around in the songwriting, I was able to keep the mood upbeat while I listened to the album track after track. Malcolm E Scott and Patrick D. make up the band. They masterfully combine their taste and influxes into their compositions, which truly distinguishes their sound. The incorporation of electronic sounds with classic rock sounds is something to look forward to discovering on this record.

The wordplay in “Piss Tsunami” is quite effective. The album’s momentum is set well by the powerful synth heavy electro rock sound. The vocal performance’s attack is tremendously powerful, and the intensity is constant as the tune progresses. The guitar licks significantly boost the mood. The hook “Piss Tsunami” becomes something that fans would sing loudly together. “Elusive Sound Of Summer” deepens the atmosphere. I really liked how the synth pulsated. Above that, when the strumming guitar joins in, the sonic space becomes really thrilling. The atmosphere is excellently established. This is stunning production work at its finest. The song’s tone is wonderfully complemented by the deep voice timbre. Even after so much textural manipulation, the song still has a lot of depth, which gives the words a lot of clarity.

The introduction of clean guitars and beautiful E. Piano in “Hush Child” transforms the atmosphere into something pleasant. The words are sonically interpreted in such a creative way. I particularly liked the flow of this song’s composition. This is a really pleasant decrease in the record’s tempo that truly settles you down. The arrangement is so well done that there is never a source of distraction. The bridge of the song, in particular, is the song’s best section and it sounds magnificent. With “Listen To Your Heart,” the album shifts gears once more. The phrases depict the relationship and space of the heart and love in a very detailed way. The vocals are the centrepiece of the song, holding everything together until the last beat. The throbbing bass synth keeps the vibe cheerful. The next tune, “In The Morning,” is an enthralling combination of acoustic vibrations and synthetic sounds. The mixture sounds incredible. All of the guitar textures, drumming, and aggressive voices sound so well-combined.

The following piece, “I Wanna Be The Power,” builds from a few little bells to an enormously amazing sound. The song definitely awakens a tremendous voice inside us. The tune is quite close to the core and smacks you right in the middle. The punch in the vocal delivery is really stunning. So far, the intensity has been steady throughout the album. What a wonderful start to “Morgana Quasar.” I simply listened to the song’s opening a few times. The music features a lot of explosive percussions mixed together with the drum and bass. The music accurately portrays the band’s distinct sound and properly establishes the band’s personality. Furthermore, the writing really pushes you up, elevating the overall experience with the harsh monstrous guitars and synth patches.

Silent People” brings the album to a close. This longer version of the music immerses you in the environment. The song has a more dramatic mood, and the guitars have subtle aspects that become tremendously powerful in the chorus. Not only do the synthetic textures sound thrilling in this tune, but the entire production quality is excellent. The vocal performances have been outstanding. This record also seamlessly blends electronic elements and conventional rock sounds, which will undoubtedly thrill and attract new listeners to the band due to their distinct style.

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