Astro Blaster EP |
One of the more noticeable progressions is the increased abundance of keyboard solos, which expand the dynamics and make the EP sound more organic than the debut's predominant speeding riffs. "Earthbound" is a good example of this with its relaxed pace and emotive pitch-bend solos at the end. Compared to the debut's grinding heaviness, "Lightspeeder" is one of his most up-beat creations yet, evoking '80s dancefloors with it's heavenly synths and occaisional slap bass hits.
This adventurous musicality imbues each track with more individual identity and in my opinion, any record really needs this variety between tracks to make it memorable as a whole, and keep you listening from start to end.
To sum up, this is just as good as the debut while being a clear development, it shows that DreamReaper is growing more confident to innovate and go in his own direction, so he's still one of the most exciting new names to watch out for.
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