FramePictures’ “Remember It” is a seven song album that expresses musically the plunge into the deepness of the subconscious human mind. Through 78 minutes, “FramePictures” display this point of view through a series of complex arrangements and long “virtuoso” guitar and keyboard solos mixed with the simplicity and a kind of straight forward approach to songwriting, adding to it the odd time signatures and tempo changes that are trademarks of the progressive-rock community. “Remember It” is more a re-interpretation of the progressive-rock genre more than a re-invention of it.
The debut album of the Portuguese band brings to the 21st century the same non-conformism and artistic expression without boundaries that was so fresh in the past, through musicians like Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, Thom Yorke and Steven Wilson. Varying from the most aggressive up-tempo guitar riffs to the intimate warmth of the grand piano, “Remember It” is stretching from left to right of the rock repertoire, including the 25 minutes conceptual seven-part epic song “My Will to Live”.
Songs:
1 - Memories Faded Away - 8:52
2 - Remember It - 5:31
3 - Call For Me - 13:30
4 - Don't Trust My Eyes - 6:45
5 - Why Nobody Cares - 7:19
6 - Shadows Black and Grey - 9:47
7 - My Will to Live - 25:57
FramePictures are:
Tiago Delgado - vocals
Artur Jorge - drums
Helder da Silva - guitars
Ricardo Drumond - bass
Mafalda Brògueira - keyboards
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