An album mixing progressive rock, jazz and classical, featuring 24 musicians and 112 instruments.
Tracklist :
Seekness 00:14:16
Cornua 00:01:38
The Sweet Release of Death 00:05:06
Blue Sun 00:08:49
Tibia 00:01:21
Betray 00:03:13 Newts 00:06:57
Electris 00:01:30
The Sublimation of an Oak 00:04:37
Tympana 00:01:30
Dive 00:14:00
Chalemia 00:01:51
Mesmerize 00:03:29
Burning Birds 00:07:17
Lux Æterna 00:03:00
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Mysterious, yet nostalgic, Isolubilia is truly an ode to the romance found in the pursuit of a mystery. Musically rich in turbulence and serenity, majesty and humbleness, this album made me feel both lonely, yet understood as an isolated individual. Perhaps we're all fellow romantics, looking up at the same night sky, trying to wring our own meaning out of the stars. I hope that pursuit never ends. The John
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Brilliant retro/symphonic/folky prog from Norway. Pastoralia was great, but I think I like this even better! This album sounds as if they made it for me, simply love it!
If you're imagining Mirage-era Camel with Norwegian woods, er, words, you'll might guess what to expect. At least, that's how I would describe it. Or just check the liner notes here. They nail it, too... Carsten Pieper
supported by 8 fans who also own “The Sublimation of an Oak”
all of it good: the whimsy, the drama, the wild, the cosmic; deftly dancing the line between order and chaos, between the sublime and the vile, between the fathomable and the ineffable. puts the listener in a liminal limbo you don't get to be in (and still enjoy!) often. Tim Patterson