The Yearning

the yearning

The Yearning

Track Listings
1. The Wharf That Holds His Vessel
2. Uncertain Lights
3. Clouds Motion
4. The Rise Of The White Sun
5. The Shrill Voice
6. The Scarce Light Birth
7. Grey (I. The Yearning/II. Unlit Land/III. Path Of Gleams)

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Product Description
AISLES is the name of a Chilean Progressive rock band, formed in the yar 2001 in Santiago. Faithful to the precepts of the South-American school, the three brothers VERGARA and their two partners (Both keyboards players !) develop an extremely symphonic, refined and lyrical music. The marking influences of GENESIS or YES are present, and more particularly that of CAMEL and MARILLION. Released jointly by the labels Musea and Mylodon Records, the first album "The Yearning" (2005) includes seven tracks, among which a suite lasting 16 minutes and composed of three parts. The atmospheres become quite melancolic, preferring with cleverness pure emotion rather than the technical performance. As for the singing, it is in perfect English and explores in depth the human soul. A true discovery, that for sure will be able to seduce most Progressive rock lovers...

The Yearning,Aisles,Musea/Mylodon,Rock

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