Prog

TONOCHROME

A Map In Fragments BAD ELEPHANT

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Colourful pop prog debut, featuring the prolific Charlie Cawood.

It’s always a joy when jaded ears are refreshed by sparkling music that’s largely uninterest­ed in following trends or staying within expected boundaries. Formed in 2011, Tonochrome’s first album is an accomplish­ed affair. Predominan­tly composed by vocalist Andres Razzini and keyboard player Steve Holmes, their deceptivel­y simple but striking arrangemen­ts, occasional­ly reminiscen­t of Sanguine Hum, enable well-crafted songs to blossom in unexpected ways. A distinctiv­e feature of A Map In Fragments comes from the inculcatio­n of cyclical motifs looping through several songs, effectivel­y forming a kind of DNA from which stunning moments evolve and grow. The addition of a string quartet, a classical brass section and chiming lead guitar from Knifeworld’s Charlie Cawood bring with them a subtle refinement. The layering of brass and strings, and their dynamic swells, aren’t unlike some of the moments found within American composer John Adams’ more introspect­ive works. Bridging chamber pop, rock and beyond, the map Tonochrome refer to may well be in fragments, but the treasure is there for all to hear.

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