Ships Fly Up: Ghost Kingdom

Posted on the 09 June 2019 by Hctf @hctf

Russian multi-instrumentalist Egor Fedotov creates multi-layered, post-rock soundscapes with his on-man project Ships Fly Up. His latest album Ghost Kingdom sounds like a hybrid of Steven Wilson and The Fierce And The Dead, the kind of progressive metal that goes through hills and valleys, light and darkness, with some jaw-dropping guitar shredding as the most obvious selling point.

He knows about tension and release, and the overall mood is bleak - the titles of the tracks are a dead giveaway - Ghost Kingdom paints a picture of a country that is still exists as long as people care to remember it.

Ghost Kingdom is a self-released album. Buy it from his website.

Tracks:
  1. Ghost Kingdom
  2. About Death
  3. I'm With You
  4. Your Own World
  5. Take My Hand
  6. It Calls
  7. Strange Game
  8. Manifestation
  9. Anomaly

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