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FLëUR Prikosnovenie

To tell the truth, I expected from this disk everything only not what it{he} appeared. And I waited, having read various responses about group, or bored already featureless acoustic gothic style, or the same featureless domestic neo folk. Or featureless mixture of styles. Well, it is that case when it is pleasant to recognize the mistake: any of variants of hasn't justified.
Tremendous with the soft beauty and ease female neofolk/neoclassic from brotherly Ukraine (though if this fact to not know, easily to think that collective is based on territory of Russia). I'll take chances to tell, that the used term "female" in this case is distributed not only to extremely female structure of collective, but also on music: first of all it'll be clear to the weaker sex, I don't know than it to explain, but from music feminity in itself proceeds most better sense of this word.
Music in the stylistic plan is rather simple and harmonious, the leading role, in my opinion, is allocated to a vocal, though the vocal part very successfully is in harmony with music: an air mix folk, neoclassic, ambient and something else... The Special attention is to be given faultless, divinely beautiful voices of two vocalist. The vocal deserves all possible praises: professionalism is felt from first seconds. There is in a voice something imperceptible, bewitching... It would be desirable to note that it unostentatiously pays to itself attention, forcing to resound with itself literally all organism.
Texts: as a whole have left extremely positive emotions though some lyrics has seemed rather weak, but, I'll be repeated, as a whole more and more than well. Verses, at my unsophisticated sight in this question, remind a certain mix of poets of a siver age, decadents before last and still something up to a pain familiar. Texts this main thing: they have made on me the greatest impression. And in a combination with pleasant a little melancholic music plunge me into silent delight.

© Aghast, translation - Mashenka