‘The Turning Point’ by Landfall

Artists

  • Gui Oliver / Vocals

  • Marcelo Gelbcke / Guitar

  • Thiago Forbeci / Bass

  • Felipe Souzza / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Rush Hour

  • No Way Out

  • Jane’s Carousel

  • Across The Street

  • Don’t Come Easy

  • Taxi Driver

  • Distant Love

  • Roundabout

  • Road of Dreams

  • Hope Hill

  • Sound Of The City

“Rush Hour,” is high octane. A song with a driving riff, and a powerful chorus. It sets the scene quite nicely, and is the perfect opener.

“No Way Out,” is a ripper of a song. Filled with passion and drive, it moves and swerves with a full head of twists.

“Jane’s Carousel,” gets the epic eighties feeling out there early. A song that mixes together powerful riffs with just a hint of melody to deliver something fascinating.

“Across The Street,” another song that delves into the past to inform the present. That cold opening is out of this world, and as the song progresses, the listener’s heart starts quickening.

“Don’t Come Easy,” slows things down and produces some fascinating melodies.

“Taxi Driver,” gets proceedings going once more. It picks up steam and lets rip.

“Distant Love,” shimmers through the porter line and delivers some interesting new ships and slides.

“Roundabout,” brings the thunder. A song that mixes together big fat riffs with subtle melodical textures to really get things going.

“Road of Dreams,” shifts things slightly, turning the screws and pushing toward the darker light,.

“Hope Hill,” saunts into being, twisting the knife and pushing through the summer lands.

“Sound Of The City,” works into overdrive, running the gamut and slashing through the world.

The album is out on 4th September via Frontiers Music.