Conservation of Mass

conservation of mass

Track Listings
1. Eternal Loop (00:49)
2. Amora Demonis (06:58)
3. Carved In Rust (00:23)
4. Still They Laugh (02:22)
5. The Second Round (04:31)
6. Still They Laugh Pt.2 (02:25)
7. Shades Of Blue (05:26)
8. ...Action! (09:39)
9. Nameless (10:24)
10. The Second Coming (04:23)
11. Watercourse Hymn (10:10)

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Progressive rock band from Montreal Canada that has released its first CD in 2000, CONSERVATION OF MASS. This album has been acclaimed world wide as one of the best Progressive rock release in years

Product Description
First album from Montreal prog band HAMADRYAD

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Conservation of Mass
Conservation of Mass
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A shining new star from the Canadian prog world
Conservation of Mass

Manufacturer: Unicorn Digital Inc.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005N98D
Release Date: 2000-07-05

Tracks:

  1. Eternal Loop (00:49)
  2. Amora Demonis (06:58)
  3. Carved In Rust (00:23)
  4. Still They Laugh (02:22)
  5. The Second Round (04:31)
  6. Still They Laugh Pt.2 (02:25)
  7. Shades Of Blue (05:26)
  8. ...Action! (09:39)
  9. Nameless (10:24)
  10. The Second Coming (04:23)
  11. Watercourse Hymn (10:10)

Product Description

First album from Montreal prog band HAMADRYAD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A shining new star from the Canadian prog world.......2002-09-20

Talking about this band I think of a quite original and not too much derivative ensemble, which certainly would have been listening to bands like Yes and Gentle Giant several times...in fact when you hear the vocal performances, that remind us of such this typical polyphony of the early 70's prog bands, I think of a mature and professional band, whose efforts should be rewarded!! Well talking about their defects, We recognise a certain tendency, typical of the young prog bands, to create an hard "wall of sound" close to the edge of "metal music" , but I can't gaze at Hamadryad as a usual prog metal band.The utilisation of Mellotron and acoustic guitars as well- make us think of a great debut - as They try to be an original heavy prog and experimental band... I hope that They will be able in the future to do better, especially when I think of the south american band Nexus, which did much better with its second album "Metanoia" and certainly can be compared to Hamadryad when they create the heavy wall of sound...anyway They won't forget the lesson of bands like the early Genesis and Yes anymore.

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