Based loosely on “Pa’ Colombia” by Catalino Curet Alonso.
lyrics
Once imagined fate has forecast
freedom of your own creation.
Will (what once was) wastes its wielder
bound in blinkers to a station.
Ill fit image cut when cradled
trained by frame and grown in malformed expectation.
Forced false setting!
What's made is laid, tucked tightly to your tote.
A twist but for the knot around your throat.
Some scoutly spirit sold a safer self,
but packed you'll find there's room for nothing else.
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this record is so evocative of a specific time of day, in a specific room, in a specific time of my childhood in 1991, that I get kind of lost in memory when I listen. this is music overflowing with warmth and kindness, a soft world for anyone who needs it Ashley Rivera
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This is a most exciting surprise bag of unusual songs, each of them thoroughly different from the other ones. But they have one thing in common: They are ingenious. It's not easy to find a drawer where to put this music in. I'm reluctant to use the term "experimental", because this can mean anything, and nothing as well. Out of the established genres, "alternative rock" probably fits best, but this music is so alternative that it blows up the confines of the genre. In my collection, I'm tagging music like this as "avantgarde", to express that it's somehow ahead of the usual listening experiences. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
The latest from Admiral could be loosely categorized as “lunar groove,” space-age bachelor pad funk jams for the 25th Century. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 17, 2018
UK jazz-rock icons pay tribute to British trumpeter Harry Beckett in the second entry in My Only Desire Records’ Brit Jazz 45s series. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 1, 2024
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Stunning ... The opener has very much a 70s sound, somewhere between jazz-rock fusion and progressive rock. But the band show their exuberence and expertise by carving their own path.
Such a shame there's no more. Peter Jones