RIVERSIDE – Love, Fear And The Time Machine (2015)

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I am happy… tomorrow Sept. 4, one of my favorite Melodic Prog bands, RIVERSIDE, are releasing a new album: “Love, Fear and the Time Machine“.
Riverside are a band difficult to define, because they are unique. They have always found a way to subtly reinvent themselves, and yet, have always maintained the respect of their fans as they take those risks.
With “Love, Fear and The Time Machine” the band once again altered their sound but and have stripped the heaviness of the last album for a new refined and more organic sounding Riverside.
The results are outstanding making it one of the top albums of the year.

Last album found Riverside exploring the darker side of society whether it be social media or celebrity. The music accompanied that with heavier guitars and distorted bass.
With this new album, main songwriter and lead vocalist Mariusz Duda approaches the album with more hope, asking to more away from fear and not to hold on to the past. In doing so, he has also eschewed his distorted bass for a cleaner sound. More acoustic guitars and piano are highlighted throughout as well.
Mellower? Yes, but awesome.

The album opens quietly allowing Duda’s unique voice trap the listener’s attention. The song eventually kicks into high gear concluding with a heavy guitar riff by Piotr Grudzinski over Michal Lapaj’s organ.
As has been described by Duda in various interviews, he wanted to bring in a more ’80s sound to the album. Tracks like “#Addicted” and the album’s first single “Discard Your Fear” present that vision clearly. Catchy stuff.

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There are, of course, some signature Riverside moments such as the brilliant second half of “Under the Pillow” where the guitar repeats a simple passage while the music continues to build and build until you are encapsulated in a sonic cocoon.
The same can be said for the instrumental section of the epic “Caterpillar and the Barbed Wire” which is perhaps the album’s best track.
As a whole song, only the rocker “Saturate Me” truly sounds like an older Riverside, but it neither feels out of place, it is a great bridge between all the facets of the band.

Conceptually, the album flows easily bridging all the songs as the ideas develop from Love to Fear to Time Travel. The track “Afloat” featuring Duda singing over a bass line accompanied mostly by just keyboard, connects with “Discard Your Fear” and shows that even the track order had some serious though put into it.
While the last few songs are more mellow than the first half of the record, “Towards the Blue Horizon” despite beginning as a beautiful love song explodes with some of the albums heaviest moments.
“Time Travellers” is a simple acoustic track with a wonderful piano refrain at the end. The album closes with the very commercial, catchy cut “Found” where Duda sings ‘It’s a lovely life’.

RIVERSIDE - Love, Fear And The Time Machine (2015) cd

Riverside have outdone themselves on “Love, Fear and the Time Machine”. The band continue to stretch their wings and might have produced their best work with this album.
There is such emotion and beauty within each track that it makes it a joy to listen to. It demands repeated listens and with each listen brings something more.
Do not like Prog too much? Forget your preconceptions, there’s a lot of styles here all done with mastery. Pick it up and lose yourself in it.
Utterly Recommended.

01 – Lost (Why Should I Be Frightened By A Hat?)
02 – Under The Pillow
03 – #Addicted
04 – Caterpillar And The Barbed Wire
05 – Saturate Me
06 – Afloat
07 – Discard Your Fear
08 – Towards The Blue Horizon
09 – Time Travellers
10 – Found (The Unexpected Flaw Of Searching)

Mariusz Duda – Bass, Guitars, Vocals
Piotr “Mittloff” Kozieradzki – Drums
Piotr Grudzinski – Guitars
Michal Lapaj – Keyboards, Backing Vocals
thanks to progreport

PRE-ORDER:
www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Fear-Time-Machine-Riverside/dp/B0128Y8ZQQ
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