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    The New Wave of Prog: Catch The Breeze – “Starlight”

    By Phil KingOctober 7, 2018001 Min Read
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    Catch The Breeze

    “Starlight”

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    Recorded in Denmark, Catch The Breeze is atmospheric prog rock at its best.  At once atmospheric yet rocking, Catch The Breeze seems to capture all the beauty of a gentle breeze with the intensity of a hurricane boiling underneath.  In early 2014, drummer Andreas Bundgaard, bassist Lars Madsen, and singer and guitarist Aage Hedensted formed Catch the Breeze.  Recording the sessions live, ‘the band has achieved a raw, dynamic and organic sound that perfectly joins the band’s melodic, noisy and dreamy elements.”  This is most notable on “Starlight”, a song of infinite beauty.  So beautiful that, clocking in at over 6 minutes, it feels too short.  I love this band.  If this is the future of Prog rock, I’m immensely happy.

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