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"Arise" Review Featured In Time And A Word, Autumn, 1996
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Trance Lucid
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Review of "Arise"
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ocated somewhere between '70s-Euro-flavored, progressive, melodic instrumentals and '90s New Age jazz, the debut effort from the up-and-coming, St. Louis-based Trance Lucid offers music lovers some very amiable sounds indeed. Written and arranged by group guitarist Dave Halverson, Arise is brimming with atmospheric guitar-based compositions highlighting Halverson's mightily impressive fretboard finesse. On one hand Halverson sounds tastefully influenced by progressive rock ex-greats like Steve Howe, though he just as easily shifts gears by delving into original panoramic soundscapes of inspired modern Americana. Co-produced and engineered by group member Paul Su, this quartet have been getting rave reviews back in St. Louis. After giving this worthy album a good twice over myself, I'm convinced that guitar devotees, instrumental buffs and New Age/Jazz listeners will find that Arise offers a splendid spin for their money.
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