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June 1974, Not A Place For Lovers. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It is easy to get lost in the lush jungle that a modern symphony can provide, especially when it is one person’s vision that brings it to life. However, the prevailing concertos is such that has the ability to make us feel more than the stirring effects and goose bumps that one might have considered unbeatable over the last few centuries, the immaculate sense of pride that was paraded, marched unhindered from orchestra to the stalls as if attached to nationalist fervour and demand, has now thankfully been replaced by a more subtle, straightforward realisation that pomp and ceremony are figures of a past that has no place when we realise that Earth Is Not A Place For Lovers.

June 1974, Nemesi. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

The quietly spoken word speaks volumes, if that is the case, then the instrumental only soliloquy, or the book of low rising, highly passionate notes which pulls the listener into a different realm of introspection. Words are power, a presentation without such terms of vocal expression should perhaps be seen as deep magic, an enchantment, a charm which weaves itself around the idea of retribution against hubris, and one in which the Nemesis adores the sound of.