Saturday, February 7, 2026

Tempano - Nowhere Now Here (2017)

 

The tenth album from this band from Venezuela.

The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.

Two guests added violin and sax on one track.

This album is probably the final album from this band, whose debut album was released back in 1980. Their albums are a mixed bag of dire pop albums and good progressive rock albums. 

This fifty minutes long album has a mix of neo-prog and Porcupine Tree like art-rock.

The vocals are all in English and the vocals are good. All their previous Latin-Progressive rock influences are absent on this album and it feels like this album could have been released by a US or a British band.

There is lot of keyboards and and guitars here. The music is mid-tempo and pretty elegant. 

The overall quality is good. If this is the final ever album from this band, they have left the scene on a high.

3 points 

   

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