Aref'eva rarely produces albums. But if you are still produced, you can be sure that every note is polished, the regulations are not random and the density of the allusions in the lyrics of over all possible boundaries. CD. Branch exit 2010.Zhanr: pop-rock over 4 years since the previous license album, "A and B" (2006) published a singer active in literary work, a book of prose and book odnostishy. And now the most consecutive literary album in his discography. Olga Aref'eva - "The Aviator" Olga Aref'eva - "The Aviator" abandoned rhythmic syllables mantroobraznaya now Aref'eva tightly compressed in countless sparkling songs like: "And now I stand here with a broken smile, the fish in the water not break a hole element patient would ... " Is not this song the text? And Aref'eva is sometimes confused by recitatives, fast rap, falling asleep listening bizarre chain of metaphors. These songs should be read at the hearing, stumbling and confused. Sometimes the density of the image seems excessive, even ostentatious ("asymmetry", "Seven and a half"). But mostly - a refined and subtle smasterennoy. Tracklisting Olga Aref'eva - "The Aviator": 1 Aviator2 Golem3Efrosinya4 Savan5Asimmetriya6 Ptichka7Dlinnaya8 Sansara9Vavilon10 Nachinay11Sem half Olga Aref'eva again took refuge in reggae, once their first major success, and spasmodic rhythm of the verse falls perfectly on weak beat the air in their Performance of reggae. These are the biggest hit album "Euphrosyne" and the ironic "Babylon." But none of reggae. In the caustic "Golem" efforts of Peter Akimov it allusions to minimalist Michael Nyman (unfortunately not placed on the purity of the experiment) are "Samsara" appeals to punk rock and ballads grandeur "Start" and the psychedelic trippy "birds" with a Akimov slow brilliant solo cello. Aref'eva androgynous in "The Aviator" as never before. Declaring "I - a smorgasbord of men and women," the singer sings the title brave man's face, "The Aviator" and "Babylon". Then he changed the subject of the relationship is very feminine men. Conquer clean transparent sound album admirable but overly complicated topic barely wider rock audience. Aref'eva remains aesthetically "things for them." Guru Ken, for the magazine "Musical Life" 8 out of 10.
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