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Gayle Ellett & The Electromags: The Painted River of Light
ByGayle Ellett
multi-instrumentalistThe opening track, "The Illuminating Sands of Time" captivates immediately. Its intricate guitar melodies and lush Mellotron swells pay homage to the progressive rock titans of the 1970sevoking early King Crimson with a brighter, more optimistic hue. Ellett's guitar work is precise, soaring yet expressive, intertwining seamlessly with
Craig Kahn
drums
Mark Cook
bass, electricb.1969
The album includes mesmerizing epics that feel like a celestial caravan traversing a starlit desert. Synthesizers bubble and pulse, reminiscent of Tangerine Dream's cosmic explorations, while Ellett's sitar-inspired guitar flourishes lend an Eastern flavor. These pieces move forward with a multi-suite flair, inviting listeners to close their eyes and immerse themselves in vibrant huesthough one might risk appearing as if they are auditioning for a mystical retreat in the process, or perhaps just having a very, very good dream.
"Frequency Modulation" contains spirited rock riffs, a touch of comic relief, and Ellett's bluesy riffs as guitar lines evoke vocal attributes, treated with drifting sub-motifs, warmth and pounding rock grooves. However, every piece features hummable and cyclical melodies. Ellett's fiery guitar solos and his associates' audacious displays show the band's ability to ignite when the mood strikes. It is the sort of track that makes you want to air guitar, even if you do not know how to play a real one.
What distinguishes The Painted River of Light is its seamless flow. Each motif and track transitions smoothly into the next, crafting a cohesive narrative arc that feels intentional without being overbearing. The production is impeccable, balancing nostalgic textures with a modern sheen. This is a record that may invite listeners to lose themselves in its currents and emerge invigorated. It is ideal for those who crave music that is expansive, evocative, and just a bit quirky like a sage strumming a guitar in a neon-lit gorge, perhaps with a pet dragon listening intently nearby. ">
Track Listing
The Illuminating Sands of Time; Deep Waters Glow Brightly; Frequency Modulation; The Rhodes to Discovery.
Personnel
Gayle Ellett & The Electromags
multi-instrumentalistMark Cook
bass, electricCraig Kahn
drumsGayle Ellett
multi-instrumentalistAdditional Instrumentation
Gayle Ellett: keyboards, electric & acoustic guitars, sitar guitar & soundscapes; Mark Cook: bass, 14-string Warr guitar & soundscapes.
Album information
Title: The Painted River of Light | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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Instrument: Multi-instrumentalist
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