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Poisoned Youth
11-26-2012, 08:53 AM
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Yeah, I can read.


Review at ProgArchives (CCVP):

Mellodramatic was one those albums that I had no expectations whatsoever about. I got it for free, because it was part of a promotion from one of my favorite CD stores (one of those in purchases over X we will give you an extra something! kind of promotions), and every option that was available was an unknown or obscure band, so I just picked this particular CD at random and, I must say, it was a big surprise when I was finally able to see (or listen, actually) how good this album is. Soon after fully listening the album, I checked ProgArchives to see more about Deadwood Forrest and had an even bigger surprise seeing how low Mellodramatic's rating is! It is completely out of reality and does not reflect the actual quality of the album at all!

I did not have the opportunity to listen to Deadwood Forrest's self-titled debut album, but Mellodramatic has little or no relation with the genre the band is kept in (crossover prog) because, just like some other reviewers before me pointed out, this album has its influence rooted in the symphonic part of retro prog, going from early King Crimson (up Circus album, foremost), Änglagard, post-Meddle / Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd (the period when Pink Floyd added symphonic influence in their music), ELP (in a minor degree) to Moody Blues. Yes, It has that much mellotron, and then some! The broad and deliberate usage of mellotrons throughout the album create a moody, spacy or groovy feeling in most of it that recall some songs such as In the Court of the Crimson King, Nights in White Satin and Echoes. Although not sounding similar to said songs, the album tries to recreate an atmosphere similar of what we have on those songs from time to time.

Besides giving away the huge role the mellotrons play here, the title of this album also shows much of the directions the band takes in Mellodramatic: the band rely heavily on emotion to make their music. The constant crescendos and decrescendos and the timbre used by the band on the mellotron and guitars, mainly, contribute the most for that emotional discharge.

Although having many positive attributes, the second album released by Deadwood Forrest is clearly not perfect. Firstly, the music, though being very good and interesting, is not what we can call extraordinary. Secondly, the band obviously was unable to use good recording facilities and recording material, such as tapes and microphones. In various parts of the album, those limitations can be clearly seen through the (somehow) sub-par sound quality (the music sounds muffled) and the limitations regarding louder vocals (what happens in the song OCD, for example). Those limitations, however, do not keep the album from being enjoyable and the music from being very good.

The highlights go to the whole album, because it seems to be conceived as one piece.

Grade and Final Thoughts

Mellodramatic is one great album if you like moody and spacy tunes. It is a great feast of music filled with emotion and feeling: just give it a spin and go with the flow! 4 stars due to the incredible atmosphere made by the band and creative use of such a quintessential instrument of progressive rock.


http://youtu.be/kkk6mpbdhTY


http://youtu.be/pmp_V0CV7gc

ProgScape
11-26-2012, 12:24 PM
Great album. Had the opportunity to see them (with Mattias from Anglagard) at the first ProgWest back in 2001. My favorite song from this album is "Dry" - but it's a hidden classic, for sure.

mellotron storm
11-26-2012, 09:11 PM
Great album. Had the opportunity to see them (with Mattias from Anglagard) at the first ProgWest back in 2001. My favorite song from this album is "Dry" - but it's a hidden classic, for sure.

Dry is my favourite track on there as well. This album is a mellotron feast and i wonder how the heck these Americans got Mattias to produce it and play some drums on it ? Maybe the mellotron is the key.

SteveSly
11-26-2012, 11:47 PM
Great overlooked album for sure.

Steve Sly

proghutch
11-27-2012, 12:53 AM
I also saw them with Mattias. Couple nice tracks on the comp disc from that progfest.

Poisoned Youth
11-27-2012, 09:30 AM
And Yves didn't even comment on it yet. JEEZ! ;)

Trane
11-27-2012, 10:22 AM
I haven't heard this one in about a decade... initially I liked it because of its retro-prog aura, but I suspect it would be my n°1 gripe about it nowadays...

Scrotum Scissor
11-27-2012, 11:42 AM
A truly peculiar feature about this album is that it fits in both the squarely "retro" and the "indie-prog" camp; IIRC, there were even some hipster credential in there back then. I believe a couple of the members formed more of an alternative/folky kind of singer/songwriter-act after DF disbanded.

I think this album would be greatly served with a limited vinyl reissue, preferably in stereo. But due to equally limited interest, I suppose that'll never happen.

I never heard the first DF, though.

Yves
11-27-2012, 05:48 PM
And Yves didn't even comment on it yet. JEEZ! ;)

Never heard of it!

I am just now seeing this thread. That's how much I peruse the new PE!

I really like this one. I remember when it came out. I bought it and P Tree's Signify around the same time so I've always linked those 2 albums in my mind. Both were darker "indie" style prog from the mid to late 90s.

Jymbot
11-27-2012, 06:13 PM
What's the story here?:
first release by them was almost mono - separation pathetic.
Then ,a year or two later, they fixed it up. Sounds like same material.

Roth-Handle Studios
11-27-2012, 07:23 PM
When it comes to the mastering....I think it was a matter of overworked people with unhealthy habits. Nothing to do with the band...

A really interesting album to record...a lot of great memories.

// Mattias

jeffo621
12-01-2012, 04:54 PM
I love this album. I bought it about ten years ago, and it still gets pretty regular rotation - lots of great songs on it

JIF
12-07-2012, 02:15 AM
Dry is my favourite track on there as well. This album is a mellotron feast and i wonder how the heck these Americans got Mattias to produce it and play some drums on it ? Maybe the mellotron is the key.I saw this cd on Amazon, and it's in my cart ready to buy. Are there other keyboards on it besides Mellotron?

Scrotum Scissor
12-07-2012, 07:54 AM
I saw this cd on Amazon, and it's in my cart ready to buy. Are there other keyboards on it besides Mellotron?
Er, does that mean you're not fully ready to buy it if there aren't?

FYI, I think there's some badass melodica and electro-wind-kazoo on here. As well as some meaty Hammond, electric and acoustic piano and the odd anal-synth.

Listened to this again last week. If only a single InsideOut artist would have been able to make anything 1/3 as interesting and cool...

JIF
12-07-2012, 08:54 AM
Er, does that mean you're not fully ready to buy it if there aren't?

FYI, I think there's some badass melodica and electro-wind-kazoo on here. As well as some meaty Hammond, electric and acoustic piano and the odd anal-synth.

Listened to this again last week. If only a single InsideOut artist would have been able to make anything 1/3 as interesting and cool...I don't have any money. So, I'm just asking questions to see if I want to buy it. I'm a little turned off by a kazoo.

Scrotum Scissor
12-07-2012, 09:18 AM
I don't have any money. [...] I'm a little turned off by a kazoo.
Well, I can see your dilemma. I believe the only available and remaining mix of this CD has removed those lengthy kazoo free-form improvs, so there's actually no kazoo left at all here. Ahem.

It's a very good album, and not that easy to get hold of these days. Get it if you can; you won't regret it.