Expect to dive into lore with Transgalactica. This is a father-son duo that have found a special bond in the reflections of music. What transpires is beyond the ordinary, and in a realm that you’re supposed to visit-if you dare. The latest single is another gem in the crown that they have been crafting carefully through many years. This one is called Liberal Anthem.
Pay attention to the lyrics and how they coalesce with the instrumental energy. From when the track starts, you’re given the riff that has gothic tints of melodies and tonalities. The organ graces your ears after this-almost in a way that you’ve been placed in a time capsule and shot back into time. It is devoid of percussion and other distractions; you’re being taken through the tale in a careful and precise manner.
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Prog touches to wonderous writing
When you’re settled into a space, Transgalactica has a heavier blanket of lore to place on you. You can feel all the melodies lead to something, and like their inspirations Genesis; a lot of the drama is absorbed in the musicality as well. You’re allowed to absorb all the details with a deeper understanding and clever songwriting.
The duo from Kraków, Poland bring their obsession of fantasy to a meaningful work of art that lasts for long and makes you think longer. It is perfect for those who have grown up with prog-rock and metal. Do they add their own unique spice? Definitely. They have understood what their music stands for-and made an anthem that represents a slice of time that is detached from reality. For those who dare:
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