Album: Anatomy of Soul - Ordinary Twilight
Artist:
Anatomy of Soul
The first studio work by Anatomy of Soul recorded in 2001. The same year the album was nominated as "the best album of the year" at kweevak.com!
"ANATOMY OF SOUL – ORDINARY TWILIGHT: What is truly amazing about Anatomy of Soul is the incredible Western rock and roll sound and clear concise English lyrics of this Russian-based band. Anatomy of Soul has had some personality changes in their history but the core has been playing live gigs for years perfecting their craft and formulating their own unique style. The blues, jazz and even classical music converge into their brand of rock and roll. Ordinary Twilight their most recent release is rich in tone and utilizes many instruments such as the piano, the keyboards, the harp, stings and brass. Their lyrics are witty and well constructed. Anatomy of Soul has strong rhythms, good guitar leads and steady percussion throughout. 'Happiest Crying Man,' is an ironic song with soulful vocals and a touch of the blues. 'Hallelujah' is an energetic love song with a catchy guitar rift and fine accents from the brass band section. 'Did I Ever?' has a steady beat, nice harmonizing vocals and good instrumentation. This CD is filled with solid rock songs and the string and brass bands greatly add to the rich sounds found on this collection. Ordinary Twilight is a bright light on the horizon and an exciting example of the growing music scene in Russia!" - (2002 CD Review by Laura Turner Lynch for Kweevak.com)