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The Rebel Wheel – Diagramma

Band/artist: The Rebel Wheel
Title: Diagramma
Released: 2007
Label: 10t Records
 



 

Track listing:
1. Threads
2. Three Valley Gap
3. Diagramma
4. Tempra
5. Hiding in Waiting
6. Arachnophobia
7. Awakened
WUTHERING HIGHTS The Players
Alain Bergeron (drums, percussion, keyboards) - David Campbell (guitars, vocals, keyboards, bass, percussion, programming) - Paul Joannis (guitars, keyboards) - Gary Lauzon (bass, bass pedals, keyboards) - Angie MacIvor (saxes, vocals, keyboards)
WUTHERING HIGHTS
WUTHERING HIGHTS The Rebel Wheel is a Canadian group, with roots going back to 1991. It took some time before The Rebel Wheel crystallized into a regular band though, and thus their debut album wasn't released until 2003. Shortly after the band went into a hiatus, but the band name was revived sometime during 2005, and eventually this second formation of the group ended up recording "Diagramma", which was released in 2007. After this two members have left the band and one new member has joined the folds; and this new line-up is currently busy recording a new album.

The slightly chaotic history of The Rebel Wheel may explain the variety in songs found on "Diagramma". All sorts of styles are explored here, with the easiest identifiable being classic symphonic rock, dissonant and disharmonic rock somewhat similar to King Crimson in style, more straight forward progressive rock similar to Rush, fusion - as well as atmospheric and slightly more industrial tinged rock.

What sets this band's approach slightly apart from other bands are how these influences are utilized, with the title track Diagramma - which is also the central tune with a length of more than 20 minutes - as a prime example. Unlike many other acts, the influences usually aren't mixed in the compositions here, instead the dominating approach is to explore the different styles individually. Resulting in tunes where styles are changed more or less each time the tune goes from one segment to the next. The various styles aren't revisited too often. The tunes move and change, but don't always evolve in a conventional manner; at least not in a manner easily noticeable by non-musicians. This is an adventurous approach in many ways, and is both a strength and a weakness of this release; depending on perspective.

Of the seven tunes here this approach is mostly used on 3 tunes; but as those three songs clock in at more than 40 minutes it is also highly dominating on the album as a whole. The other 4 tunes here, all relatively short, are more conventional in structure. 2 tunes are dominated by a complex, fusion dominated style, one by a mellow symphonic approach with industrial elements and one is dominated by a style similar to Rush.

What ties this album and these songs together is a distinct mood and atmosphere, rather than a specific style. A big drum sound and a dominating bass guitar are central elements in soundscapes that most times are dark and solemn; but at the same time with a slick and modern tinge to it.

Overall this is a release by a talented outfit, with an adventurous approach to music in general and compositional structure in particular. I do get the impression that the band is still somewhat in search of their own identity, and that the plethora of styles explored mostly individually in tunes or distinct segments is due to that. Still, most of the tunes are enjoyable, and for people open to encountering a variety of musical styles this is a CD worthwhile checking out.

Rating: 8 (out of 10)
Reviewer: Olav Björnsen

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Discography
The Rebel Wheel (2003)
WUTHERING HIGHTS

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