The Chronicles of Father Robin - The Songs & Tales of Airoea – Book III (2024) Hi-Res

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Title: The Songs & Tales of Airoea – Book III
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Karisma Records
Genre: Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 34:19
Total Size: 79 / 195 / 390 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Magical Chronicle (6:09)
02. Skyslumber (7:25)
03. Cloudship (6:56)
04. Empress of the Sun (4:47)
05. Lost in the Palace Gardens (7:58)
06. Epilogue (1:04)

With Book 3, The Chronicles of Father Robin reach the final chapter of “The Songs & Tales of Airoea”. This dynamic and soulful journey starts with the upbeat “Magical Chronicle”, a vocal driven track full of lush harmonies and clear references to prog classics such as Gentle Giant, Yezda Urfa and the Canterbury Scene. From the atmospheric “Skyslumber” and the soaring prog ballad that Yes never wrote, “Cloudship”, the album burst into the dynamic psych-rocker “Empress of the Sun”, a song full of energy and contrast eventually sliding into a keyboard lead middle part reminiscent of The Doors at their most adventurous. Finishing the album “Lost in the Palace Gardens” starts off with a beautiful acoustic guitar part brining associations to British folk bands such as Steeleye Span, but also the guitar work of a certain Jimmy Page. The track follows up with vocal parts where Andreas Prestmo and Aleksandra Morozova’s voices perfectly complement each other, making it a perfect culmination of this highly ambitious body of work where Father Robin explores the cloud lands in the Sky.

Featuring members from some of the most revered progressive rock bands from Norway, Wobbler, Jordsjø, Tusmørke and seasoned post-rockers The Samuel Jackson Five, TCOFR is a veritable all-star team. “The Songs & Tales of Airoea”, 30 years in the making, is a cohesive triple concept album with 18 songs set in an alternate archaic world for over a period of three decades. The first album, “Book I”, was released on September 15th, and “Book II” will be out December 08th.

The Chronicles of Father Robin (TCOFR) emerged from the remains of the band Fangorn back in 1993- 94, mainly inspired by the classic bands and albums of the early 1970s progressive music scene, alongside contemporary bands like Änglagård, Anekdoten, White Willow and Landberk.


  • marijohan
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THX a bunch for the HiRes ;o)
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Hi-Res.