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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – The Arcane Muse – Urania Fantasia, LovAnaverse, Pete Rawcliffe

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


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Charles goes to infinity and beyond…


Things are not working. The system is broken. What was once a perfectly planned, sculpted landscape with each piece linking into place like a Da Vinci sketch, it is now fraying fast, and falling apart like a moth-ravaged wool rug. People understood the way the world worked. People knew how to live life. Governments governed and industries boomed. This was progress. The world was beautiful and forward-thinking, whilst never ceasing to enjoy the current era. The sun now bakes the land and forces entire populations to migrate and bustle shoulder to shoulder in a more coveted, cooler land. Cooler, for now. There is no sign of an end to war, and money rules more than ever before. Money used to be power, but now money is ultimate power. Whole industries are withering before our very eyes, and the times they are a-changin’. But the change is far too fast. It is not thought out. It is not considered. It is flung through the lawyers’ checklists and banged out like cheap mass-produced Chinese technology. And like the cheap tech, it doesn’t work. To force change so rapidly is to cause chaos and confusion. Economies are as erratic as modern weather, and people are not happy and not comfortable. We are all hot and bothered. So what can we do…?


Well, we little people can do very little. Which is frankly rather alleviating. But the big boys at the top can make a huge difference for the better. Will they, though? Will they, bugger. The obvious thought is to try to save Earth from progressive suicide. But another option is to give up entirely on this planet and look elsewhere. Sounds defeatist, right? Maybe even lazy…? NASA doesn’t think so. Recently we were given a batch of ethereal photographs taken through the lens of the James Webb Space Telescope. They are so astounding, they really don’t look real. They also rather fondly have a 70s retro vibe about them. But then again, what have we for comparison. It is out of this world. Literally.


Despite our own world still retaining so much beauty, we seem to be obsessed with two particular things. Space itself, and aliens. Yes, aliens. And yes, I have been binge-watching The X-Files recently, having missed it the first time around. Such an underrated show. So many believe in little green men in spaceships, that it goes far beyond a cult. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if belief in aliens these days supersedes belief in one’s god of choice…! Even the U.S. Government has admitted the existence of aliens. For some reason, no one cared. Perhaps because they actually prefer it to be a fantasy rather than a reality. My god of choice is The Beatles, but that’s not quite what I mean. Science fiction and fantasy are probably the most popular genres of film these days. It could be considered almost proof that people are bored of this world and emotionally stunted from the wonders of technology, that we maybe just want to get out. So let’s leave.


Having waved goodbye to our not so much green planet, as the fiery inferno we once called home, tinnitus sets in. The eternal, infernal hiss. The ringing that only pure silence can bring. We are in space. No regrets…? Did you forget to put the bins out? Did you double lock the front door? Too late now. Much too late. It just doesn’t matter anymore. Let’s see what we can find.


The ringing subsides to zero and the hiss fades to black. A slow musical sunrise commands the soul and takes control. It is hypnotic and total. As if John Williams has brought Pink Floyd to filmic heights. In the distance, the stars spell out the name β€œUrania Fantasia” (let us call this the fictional orchestra). It is a welcome from outer space. A little green man in a top hat conducts the strings and sensitively places each note of the piano melody just so. It is sad yet striving for elevation. Melancholy is probably the most appropriate way to describe it, but not of the limp and weedy, pointless kind. This man wears a sash over one shoulder. It says β€œWilliam”. He welcomes us to LovAnaverse with spindly fingers and a close resemblance to Jools Holland as he wafts the airless air while stepping backwards and bowing obsequiously, making way for the music. There is courage and strength in this sound, as if William (aka Lovanaverse) is the leader of a government that actually knows what it’s doing (for a change).


Several shooting stars later, a feminine man appears, with a silver wand. His name is Pete Rawcliffe. Although seeming to have the voice of a tenor, he is a male soprano – a rarity, even in space. Little after a minute into this fantastic (literally) piece, Pete grips the wand with his third and final finger and uses it as a microphone. It is here that his soprano range takes hold and the lady once within, steps out. The orchestra swells and its brassy tendencies gush all over Pete with a controlled warmth that suggests this is not their first concert. If so far could be called an intro, then this is the greatest intro on the New Artist Spotlight.


But it is at 1:35 that the piece truly gets underway. An enticing minimalist piano melody lures us like Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells. It is like Christmas in space! Seconds later, the planets collide, and Mars gets furious, as we are thrown headfirst into a pit of prog-metal. Silver snakes slither and roll chaotically like mercury (the element, not the planet), as LovAnaverse tips the balance and awakens us with a slap! These tight cross-rhythms are cross, with time signatures questioning the meaning of time. It makes me think of an Australian band called Karnivool. And it is here, beyond the crashing drums and ebullient guitars, that Pete turns into the true Arcane Muse! The man is left behind and the lady shines, with the bombast and boastful rudeness of a Baz Luhrmann film. This pomp can rarely be done by anyone but Freddie Mercury, yet Rawcliffe succeeds. For those who know the great Andres Guazzelli and his musical tastes, this is a song for him. When neo-classicism meets Muse-like metal, they clash in the great old Battle of Prog. Close your eyes and it’s a spectacle to envision. It is quite astonishing to believe that this voice comes from a man. Pete really does give Blues Trainer’s Virginia Kay a run for her money.


At around halfway through this spectacular planetary eclipse, a black hole opens up and time slows down. It actually quarters in tempo…! To say the wind has picked up, would be an understatement. The blacks of the nothing somehow darken, the guitars deepen, and an ominous choir guides us closer to the hole, as if Satan exists even in space. A rephrased version of our piano melody joins in to enjoy the chaos, and all in the brand new time of 6/8 – it’s so thoroughly satisfying, that tight swing! Thick and heavy riffs strike in tandem while the eyes of our arcane muse start to glow ruby red as he is owned by satanic verse.


After a brief breath from the music and a sustain from Pete, LovAnaverse brings influence from Ennio Morricone at 4:32, and gives the piece grounding. The final minute or so – complete with opening piano motif – solidifies the whole and really shapes the song as an epic masterpiece that will leave you gasping. Released just five days ago, The Arcane Muse is a whirlwind to experience.


England’s LovAnaverse (William J. Rogers) has only been a member of the New Artist Spotlight community for exactly one month. Consider this your introduction to William and his work, if you aren’t already familiar. You can thank me later. Oh, and yes – aside from Pete’s incredible virtuosic skill, William does everything himself from writing to production, and finally mixing and mastering. A man after my own heart.


As to our dear little planet, we are capable of so much. We must not give up. We have far more chance than ever before of saving it and making it thrive once again. We just have to cross our fingers and hope that the big boys make the right decisions. Let’s hope that space stays many galaxies away, at least for now.


The truth may or may not be out there.


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15 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – The Arcane Muse – Urania Fantasia, LovAnaverse, Pete Rawcliffe”

  1. her kingdom Avatar
    August 2, 2022
    her kingdom

    Never know what you will get from reading your works but always certain it will be a great read. Don’t get me started on what has become of this world. What we allowed, ignored, and contributed to the development or lack of what this world has become. Double lock the doors more like purchase a building which once was a bank and make yourself comfortable in the vault. Connolly, Thank you once again for a fabulous read. Now into the music! Bravo on every single aspect of this creation, great job is a complete misunderstanding as well understatement of this production.

    Reply
  2. Edward Corrado Avatar
    August 2, 2022
    Edward Corrado

    Quite the journey Charles that you take us on every week. Another thought-provoking review with new artists to listen to. Thank you, Charles, and thank you Urania Fantasia, LovAnaverse, and Pete Rawcliffe.

    Reply
  3. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 2, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Ed! I try not to be too dull. Will and Pete have tried their very hardest here to make me speechless. Unfortunately I’m one of those blabbermouths who just doesn’t shut up. Unshuttuppable me. But CHRIST what a track.

    Reply
  4. Brent Newbold Avatar
    August 2, 2022
    Brent Newbold

    Another honest and very interesting review! Thanks for adding the artist links as well!! FOLLOWED!

    Reply
  5. Tyler Cressman Avatar
    August 3, 2022
    Tyler Cressman

    I love this track and the review did it justice so well!

    Reply
  6. Thetikos Avatar
    August 3, 2022
    Thetikos

    What a fantastically written review for a truly powerful and unique song. Well done by all!

    Reply
  7. Kele Fleming Avatar
    August 3, 2022
    Kele Fleming

    The universe is a big place…Big enough for this review and this song. Both are masterpieces! And, thank you for reawakening my interest in the X-Files. Going to start re-watching tomorrow! 😎

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  8. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 3, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you so much, Kele! Yep-yep, I think the producers of the series should pay me – it seems you are not alone in wanting to start re-watching The X Files…

    Reply
  9. Rich Allen Avatar
    August 3, 2022
    Rich Allen

    Listening to π™π™π™šπ˜Όπ™§π™˜π™–π™£π™šπ™ˆπ™ͺπ™¨π™š while reading your review thinking I should revisit the X Files and reacquaint myself with the scheming Cigarette Smoking Man. Thanks for another great read and introduction to WilliamJ.Rogers work.

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  10. Trav Da Poet Avatar
    August 4, 2022
    Trav Da Poet

    Great review! Your incorporation of the cosmos with each artist and the movement of the instrumental was amazing.

    Reply
  11. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 5, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Trav! Flow is as flow does.

    Reply
  12. Ed Eagle Avatar
    August 17, 2022
    Ed Eagle

    Whew! That was quite the rocket ride! Enjoy your trip through the X Files. Fox Mulder is one of my favorite TV characters of all-time, and even the reboot a few years back held its own.

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  13. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 19, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Yes indeed. I adore the show. Mulder is just so REAL! The way he mutters by barely opening his mouth. And then there’s the strangely gorgeous Scully – that curl in her lip…

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  14. Ray Gray Avatar
    August 23, 2022
    Ray Gray

    Ray Gray Aug 23, 2022 Great review Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 23, 2022 Replying to Ray Gray Thanks, Ray Gray! Like Reply Ed Eagle Aug 17, 2022 Whew! That was quite the rocket ride! Enjoy your trip through the X Files. Fox Mulder is one of my favorite TV characters of all-time, and even the reboot a few years back held its own. Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 19, 2022 Replying to Ed Eagle Yes indeed. I adore the show. Mulder is just so REAL! The way he mutters by barely opening his mouth. And then there’s the strangely gorgeous Scully – that curl in her lip… Like Reply Trav Da Poet Aug 04, 2022 Great review! Your incorporation of the cosmos with each artist and the movement of the instrumental was amazing. Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 05, 2022 Replying to Trav Da Poet Thanks, Trav! Flow is as flow does. Like Reply Tyler Cressman Aug 03, 2022 I love this track and the review did it justice so well! Like Reply Show more replies Thetikos Aug 03, 2022 What a fantastically written review for a truly powerful and unique song. Well done by all! Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 05, 2022 Replying to Thetikos Thank you! I always try to make the piece fit or suit the music. Like Reply Kele Fleming Aug 03, 2022 The universe is a big place…Big enough for this review and this song. Both are masterpieces! And, thank you for reawakening my interest in the X-Files. Going to start re-watching tomorrow! 😎 Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 03, 2022 Replying to Kele Fleming Thank you so much, Kele! Yep-yep, I think the producers of the series should pay me – it seems you are not alone in wanting to start re-watching The X Files… Like Reply Rich Allen Aug 03, 2022 Listening to π™π™π™šπ˜Όπ™§π™˜π™–π™£π™šπ™ˆπ™ͺπ™¨π™š while reading your review thinking I should revisit the X Files and reacquaint myself with the scheming Cigarette Smoking Man. Thanks for another great read and introduction to WilliamJ.Rogers work. Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 03, 2022 Replying to Rich Allen Yes indeed: The X Files really is worth another visit. Stands the test of time. As to Will and Pete: Blimey, is all I have to say. Like Reply her kingdom Aug 02, 2022 Never know what you will get from reading your works but always certain it will be a great read. Don’t get me started on what has become of this world. What we allowed, ignored, and contributed to the development or lack of what this world has become. Double lock the doors more like purchase a building which once was a bank and make yourself comfortable in the vault. Connolly, Thank you once again for a fabulous read. Now into the music! Bravo on every single aspect of this creation, great job is a complete misunderstanding as well understatement of this production. Like Reply Show more replies Edward Corrado Aug 02, 2022 Quite the journey Charles that you take us on every week. Another thought-provoking review with new artists to listen to. Thank you, Charles, and thank you Urania Fantasia, LovAnaverse, and Pete Rawcliffe. Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 02, 2022 Replying to Edward Corrado Thanks, Ed! I try not to be too dull. Will and Pete have tried their very hardest here to make me speechless. Unfortunately I’m one of those blabbermouths who just doesn’t shut up. Unshuttuppable me. But CHRIST what a track. Like Reply Brent Newbold Aug 02, 2022 Another honest and very interesting review! Thanks for adding the artist links as well!! FOLLOWED! Like Reply Charles Connolly Aug 02, 2022 Replying to Brent Newbold Thanks, Brent! I have always added the artist links though. Since the very first one. Like Reply

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  15. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 23, 2022
    Charles Connolly

    Thanks, Ray Gray!

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