RPWL
''WORLD THROUGH MY EYES''
JANUARY 1 2005
82:37
1 - Sleep/7:21
2 - Start The Fire/5:03
3 - Everything Was Not Enough/8:40
4 - Roses/Feat. Ray Wilson/6:32
5 - 3 Lights/8:18
6 - Sea-Nature/8:07
7 - Day On My Pillow/4:17
8 - World Through My Eyes/10:02
9 - Wasted Land/4:48
10 - Bound To Reach The End/6:54
11 - New Stars Are Born (Complete Version)/12:33
Asif Ali /Guest Artist, Sarangui
Stephan Ebner /Bass
Yogi Lang /Keyboards, Vocals
Manfred Müller /Drums
Chris Postl /Bass, Guest Artist
Kalle Wallner /Guitar
Karlheinz Wallner
Ray Wilson /Guest Artist, Vocals
REVIEW
By Rick Anderson
When RPWL singer Yogi Lang says (in the liner notes) that "the world depends on our ideals and moral concepts, and so it finally depends on our mental development," one can only hope that the "we" he's referring to is humanity in general, not his band specifically. (One also rather wishes that he'd clarify that bit about equating mental development with morality -- is the problem with tyrants and rapists that they aren't sufficiently smart?) That said, his band certainly is smart, and its music is a pleasing -- if frequently longwinded -- combination of hooks-wise pop songcraft and expansive sonic ideas. The lyrics are a bit heavy on woolly headed, whoa-dude philosophizing (sample line: "If the world is one big plan, why must we lose our innocence?"), but the pop-smart, almost Beatlesque structure of "Start the Fire" and the tight, muscular "Roses" can go a long way toward making lines like those go down easy. Ditto the absolutely gorgeous chorus of "Sea-Nature," which would be a completely brilliant song if it were fewer than eight minutes long. "Sleep" also avoids greatness just barely, mostly by bringing in faux sitar and rudimentary slide playing. Those who are leery of the new prog rock may not be converted by this fine album, but those already so inclined will love it immediately.
''WORLD THROUGH MY EYES''
JANUARY 1 2005
82:37
1 - Sleep/7:21
2 - Start The Fire/5:03
3 - Everything Was Not Enough/8:40
4 - Roses/Feat. Ray Wilson/6:32
5 - 3 Lights/8:18
6 - Sea-Nature/8:07
7 - Day On My Pillow/4:17
8 - World Through My Eyes/10:02
9 - Wasted Land/4:48
10 - Bound To Reach The End/6:54
11 - New Stars Are Born (Complete Version)/12:33
Asif Ali /Guest Artist, Sarangui
Stephan Ebner /Bass
Yogi Lang /Keyboards, Vocals
Manfred Müller /Drums
Chris Postl /Bass, Guest Artist
Kalle Wallner /Guitar
Karlheinz Wallner
Ray Wilson /Guest Artist, Vocals
REVIEW
By Rick Anderson
When RPWL singer Yogi Lang says (in the liner notes) that "the world depends on our ideals and moral concepts, and so it finally depends on our mental development," one can only hope that the "we" he's referring to is humanity in general, not his band specifically. (One also rather wishes that he'd clarify that bit about equating mental development with morality -- is the problem with tyrants and rapists that they aren't sufficiently smart?) That said, his band certainly is smart, and its music is a pleasing -- if frequently longwinded -- combination of hooks-wise pop songcraft and expansive sonic ideas. The lyrics are a bit heavy on woolly headed, whoa-dude philosophizing (sample line: "If the world is one big plan, why must we lose our innocence?"), but the pop-smart, almost Beatlesque structure of "Start the Fire" and the tight, muscular "Roses" can go a long way toward making lines like those go down easy. Ditto the absolutely gorgeous chorus of "Sea-Nature," which would be a completely brilliant song if it were fewer than eight minutes long. "Sleep" also avoids greatness just barely, mostly by bringing in faux sitar and rudimentary slide playing. Those who are leery of the new prog rock may not be converted by this fine album, but those already so inclined will love it immediately.