How can I define an “elegant” album? I guess that’s not really the proper question. It should be “Is elegant a valid term to music?” If, it is, this June 1974 “Nemesi” is the right album to apply the term.
June 1974 are Prog Metal band that almost touch the borders of art rock. That’s one the many reasons I say they are an elegant band. Bottomline, June 1974 are a powerhouse of elegant solutions to their songs. They use a myriad of sonic solutions as pianos, acoustic guitars, tremolos, organs, and many others. In each song there is a different solution from violins to 1970ish effects. In fact, June 1974 are much more near the 1970s than any other decade. There is a lot of Yes in their music. The same notion of applying the right instrument to each song; the same notion of finding elegant sonic solutions to their songs.
On second thought, there are songs with some dashes of modern Metal features as double bass playing as in “Arcadia” with the heaviest guitar of all. Other songs as “Nothing Man” with a sound and clear jazzy saxophone, which isn’t usual even in art rock. Of course, there are lots of jazz influences in art rock bands, but the use of the saxophone is restrict. “Nemesi” isn’t only the 1970ish dashes I told before. It also calls the eye all the guests in “Nemesi.” Some of them very related to Metal as Andy LaRocque, James Murphy, Paul Masvidal, Patrick Mameli, and Jørgen Munkeby.
“Nemesi” is the album to whom want to hear some musical finesse and elegance.
June 1974 “Nemesi” was released on June 1st, 2018 via Visionaire Records.
Track Listing:
- Sognando Klimt” featuring Gionata Mirai (Il Teatro Degli Orrori)
- “Inoubliable” featuring Tommy Talamanca (S*dist)
- “Narciso” featuring John Cordoni (Necromass)
- “Home” featuring Francesco Conte (klimt 1918)
- “Panorama” featuring AndyLaRocque (King Diamond) and Tommy Talamanca (S*dist)
- “Nothing Man” featuring Jørgen Munkeby (Shining/Ihsahn)
- “Death Note”featuring Patrick Mameli (Pestilence)
- “Arcadia” featuring Paul Masvidal (Cynic/Death)
- “Creed” featuring James Murphy (Obituary/Death/Testament/Cancer/Gorguts/Disincarnate)
- “Beloved” featuring Francesco Sosto (The Foreshadowing)
You can stream the full album here.
I’m just a lucky guy who has chosen metal to live with for a long time. Metal changed my life for good. It made me more confident and stronger. Metalheads are naturally far away from the mass mediocrity and don’t accept impostures from anybody else. Metal is more than music, it’s a life changing oportunity!