Citadel ® ~ D'ANthologie 2 - Crosses or Crowns? Replicated at DiscMakers (n… Read Full Bio ↴Citadel ® ~ D'ANthologie 2 - Crosses or Crowns? Replicated at DiscMakers (not a CD-R) with six-panel lyric booklet in a shrinkwrapped and spine labeled clear CD jewel case.
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Combining influences of rock, folk, classical, world, jazz, metal & prog, the band Citadel has spent the last three decades poking their communal noses into nearly every alcove of those diverse cul-de-sacs. On this latest Citadel release, D'Anthologie 2 - Crosses or Crowns?, you'll again find soft or loud, fast or slow, clean or dirty, just like always with Citadel songs - but the true 'spectacle' of this Citadel album is not purely the song diversity; it's also the horn sections, violin, sax, flute & tuba leads, string sections, accordion, melodic percussion, gongs, sitar, timpani & massive homage to the trademark organs, pianos, keys & synths of Hammond, Yamaha, Roland, Fender, Korg, Moog...
Lots of bands use those instruments, right, so how is that a 'spectacle'?
Glad you asked. See, the catch is, each instrument listed above is this time delivered by only a guitar - or to be more specific, the GraphTech Ghost Godin - one amazing MIDI guitar - and the Roland GR-22 MIDI guitar sound interface Okay sure, you have to hear it to understand the ‘spectacle’ - so when you're listening, remember - except for drums, bass, guitar, mando, vocals & hand percussion - it's ALL the MIDI guitar. No actual keyboards were used in the making of this album, certainly not because the band has anything against keys, but simply because the Triple G does it all tastefully from a fretboard. Even if you've heard MIDI guitar before, it's fairly likely you haven't heard it sound quite like this.
Not that easily convinced? Pop this in your player, and turn it up, see if your jaw drops or you get goosebumps at what you 'think' you're hearing - - - and for those in serious need of auditory therapy, a pair of closed-back headphones enhances the discreetly mapped stereo experience ten-fold!
There’s a song or two for every mood & every song holds an adventure worth sharing!
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/citadel5
Combining influences of rock, folk, classical, world, jazz, metal & prog, the band Citadel has spent the last three decades poking their communal noses into nearly every alcove of those diverse cul-de-sacs. On this latest Citadel release, D'Anthologie 2 - Crosses or Crowns?, you'll again find soft or loud, fast or slow, clean or dirty, just like always with Citadel songs - but the true 'spectacle' of this Citadel album is not purely the song diversity; it's also the horn sections, violin, sax, flute & tuba leads, string sections, accordion, melodic percussion, gongs, sitar, timpani & massive homage to the trademark organs, pianos, keys & synths of Hammond, Yamaha, Roland, Fender, Korg, Moog...
Lots of bands use those instruments, right, so how is that a 'spectacle'?
Glad you asked. See, the catch is, each instrument listed above is this time delivered by only a guitar - or to be more specific, the GraphTech Ghost Godin - one amazing MIDI guitar - and the Roland GR-22 MIDI guitar sound interface Okay sure, you have to hear it to understand the ‘spectacle’ - so when you're listening, remember - except for drums, bass, guitar, mando, vocals & hand percussion - it's ALL the MIDI guitar. No actual keyboards were used in the making of this album, certainly not because the band has anything against keys, but simply because the Triple G does it all tastefully from a fretboard. Even if you've heard MIDI guitar before, it's fairly likely you haven't heard it sound quite like this.
Not that easily convinced? Pop this in your player, and turn it up, see if your jaw drops or you get goosebumps at what you 'think' you're hearing - - - and for those in serious need of auditory therapy, a pair of closed-back headphones enhances the discreetly mapped stereo experience ten-fold!
There’s a song or two for every mood & every song holds an adventure worth sharing!
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