Danny Valentine And The Meditations – Parapraxis Album Review

For this review we are going to be looking at a new, brilliant album titled, “Parapraxis” that was released by Danny Valentine And The Meditations earlier this year.

But first, let’s have a little look at who Danny Valentine And The Meditations are. Well, they are a London-based band that formed in 2006. They consist of up to 13 members at a time, and every single one of them is incredibly talented.

Anyways, let’s get back to “Parapraxis”. This album consists of 12 different tracks, and to kick it off we have, “Homine Domine”. This is a great start to the album, and ultimately you will be left wanting more. This tune is rocky, edgy and most of all incredibly enjoyable. It starts the album off on a high, and from here it just keeps on getting better and better.

One of the tracks that really caught my eye was, “In The Night, A Dancer”. This one is slightly more laid-back and melodic. It is a stunning song full of talent. The instruments come together really well, and the drumbeat will have you bopping along. The vocals in this one are also stunning. The lead and back-up vocals blend exceptionally well, creating a true masterpiece.

Every single song on this album is exceptional and I could honestly sit here and talk about them all day long. Closing the album we have, “The Thunder Suite: Thunder/The Clouds, The Rain/Rainbow Bridge”. This one lasts over ten minutes long and it is just insane. Full of different styles, instruments and elements you will find yourself mesmerised by this track. Once again, every instrumentalist has knocked it out of the park and the vocals are beyond belief.

“Parapraxis” by Danny Valentine And The Meditations is out now and it needs to be heard. So, click the link below and give the group the love and support that they deserve.

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