Kiko Louriero's no gravity

Oct 2, 2004
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i was just listening to it ,and its definitely one of the best rock instrumental cd ive ever heard. : o_O i dont know how he plays all these styles of music so perfect :loco:
 
Hmmm. I listened one time. Kiko is one of my favorite modern day players, but this album was simply "eh". There is no doubt he plays well, but it wasn't very interesting (aside from the flashiness). It was very basic and generic instrumental rock. Over half of it could have been written by Satch, so the lack of originality was even more disappointing.

The best parts were when he went into more of the "Bossa Nova" type stuff. If most of the album was like that, it would have gotten much higher praise from me.
 
Yngvai X said:
I think many of the songs are certainly written in a more mature, well composed way. DOn't get me wrong, I love The Dark chapter, but I find the ideas tend to be extremely scattered in it.
I agree Matt, it's a "well-composed" album whoops disc "album: shows my old-age
 
no gravity is so far the best instrumental album ive heard of that genre. no further comments.