Canadian instrumental electric rock quartet Mahogany Frog recently released a new composition. A Decision Of The Flower announces their highly anticipated conceptual album named Faust, an original score set to the eponymous 1926 German silent film directed by F. W. Murnau, by the playwright of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This particular single also comes as a proper continuation after In The Electric Universe, a well-received full-length album released in 2021. As usual, A Decision Of The Flower continues a pleasant sonic voyage based upon an instrumental rock decorated with some additional ingredients. You may stumble upon elements of psychedelic rock, post-rock, art rock, avant-garde, experimental, cinematic ambient, and electronic music.
Many things are going on throughout the entire composition, but Mahogany Frog are experts when it comes to writing, composing, recording, and producing divine psychedelic instrumental rock tracks. A Decision Of The Flower is a theatric, intriguing, but calm soundscape that goes like a charm with early 20th-century movie aesthetics. Each musician contributed with marvelous ideas, exceptional musicianship, and gave a 100%, so this composition could shine brightly from scratch to finish. You’ll be blown away by the entire concept behind this single. From song structure and arrangements to the psychedelic orchestrations and aesthetics, A Decision Of The Flower deserves your utmost attention if you’re into instrumental rock sound. The number is available for listening on all streaming services.
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