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Pictures of Nature
With the new CD «Pictures of Nature» «Tom Kelly's Music Factory» is taking a completely new and yet another experimental path in his creative work. Already in the first track, «The Story from the Golden Eagle», one senses that with this album «Tom Kelly's Music Factory» has undergone an extensive musical development. Compared to its predecessors – «Sciopadroxiu», «Nights & Pearls» and «Leaving the Past» – «Pictures of Nature» is more traditional, influenced by West-Coast, Southern Rock and Country Music, entwined with elements of Chillout and Electro-Music of modern musical trends. An interesting mixture of music that is – once again – difficult to classify.
But, considering the whole opera, «Pictures of Nature» is clearly to identify as a review on the late sixties and early seventies: Tracks such as«Windmill Road» recall, in its basic tenor, songs from Barry White or Stevie Wonder, others, such as «Into the Box» are clearly influenced by the works of country musicians and Singer-Songwriter. Furthermore, the musical range in this album, as in all the preceding albums, is enormous. Hardly any of the songs can really be classified or be put into one clearly defined genre, not even the ballads «Dancing Dolphins», «7 Steps from the Coast», «Encourage» and «Proud & Beautiful»; the last of which shows an explicit Latin influence.
«Encourage» is dedicated to Mata Hari and commemorates another woman’s life drama – as on the last album the doom of Anna Göldi – the murderer of the presumably biggest woman spy ever. On the whole this album has in its spirit and in the choice of the track titles an even more political impact than its predecessors.
«Song from the Elder» reclines on the rustic but great simplicity of songs of «The Band», and «Land of Nowhere» connects good back to the roots blues rock with modern music elements, which is also true for the last official song of the album, «Mustang ’67». «Pictures of Nature» should be, after «Leaving the Past» a synonym of the good and the beauty in our world, and it reflects in a almost classical way the sound und the colorful music variety that characterizes the whole opera of «Tom Kelly's Music Factory».
Last but not least there’s «Children’s Anthem», which should not be taken as a bonus track but which is meant as a admonishment to the fact that we’ve only just borrowed this world from our children and from their offspring.
Sciopadroxiu - Nights & Pearls - Leaving the Past
Little more than a year after Nights & Pearls Tom Kellys Music Factorys third album Leaving the Past is now being released. It contains more elements of pop and chill out; musically its more coltish than its predecessors. In fact its title (Leaving the Past) meets the content of this autobiographically influenced work very well, much more than the other albums. While Sciopadroxiu was the beginning of an idea originating around the millenium on the island of Lefkada in Greece, Nights & Pearls was a concept album basically influenced by moods and impressions Tom Kelly had experienced during his travelling in Southern Europe. It took him more than five years however, until his firstling finally appeared exclusively in the iTunes Music Store in August of 2005.
With Sciopadroxiu Tom Kelly had adopted a completely new creative route, shaking off his musical past. In the 1980s, known as the front man and singer of the rock group, Tom Kelly Band, and in the 1990s, as a member of Liars Dance, he consequently followed his own personal and unmistakable sound.
Its still difficult to classify Tom Kellys Music Factorys music in a single unique style, as its sounds range from rock and pop to funk and chill out. Songs such as Painting Grace, Blue Night and City Lights, and the perhaps somewhat more obscure In the Desert, are evidence of an interesting mix of rock and chill out. Kellys rock origins are clearly heard in these songs. However the musicality and the sentiments arent limited to these specific genres, and in fact the songs could easily pass for non-electronic music.
What became apparent in the first album Sciopadroxiu was brought to perfection with the arrival of Nights & Pearls in 2007, another exclusive iTunes Store release. Tom Kellys Music Factory had obviously developed in the meantime and was now using all resources at its disposal. Tom Kelly redefined himself in a new way. Nights & Pearls was full of new ideas and peerless sound mixes. The sound was warmer, the CD had a clear concept, was much more compact than Sciopadroxiu, and the songs were somewhat mellower than the first CD. The songs lead the listener into different worlds and mystical spheres. The album realized substantial success in the iTunes Store: Crimson Tide, Theme from P.A. Part 1 and Illusions In Neon were some of the songs listed for weeks in the Top Twenty internationally, in different countries and iTunes Charts.
Leaving the Past is exceeding the expectations aroused by the first two albums from Tom Kellys Music Factory. From the beginning, the album is a firework of ideas and variety. The sound is accessible and direct while enfolding and embracing. The album as well as the song titles are autobiographical; all song titles were chosen carefully to match the emotion of each song.
Its even more difficult to define the musical genre of Leaving the Past than it was with the first two albums: from the opener Live in Obsession to Walkabout On Wood the music surprises with classic, chill out, rock, metal and rock n roll elements. The drums are very lively and playful; the spherical sounds converge skillfully into the arrangement. The sound of the album is earthy and natural, due especially to the acoustic and electronic guitar parts arranged throughout. Appearance, Autumn Lake, The Girl from Torre Guaceto and I Suppose We Could... convey the necessary sereneness to the album, without losing suspense. Despite the variety of the music styles or perhaps thanks to this variety Leaving the Past is a complete piece. Tom Kelly and Armand Volker consciously take a step into an exciting and promising future, without making compromises.
With Leaving the Past Tom Kelly has succeeded in forming an elegant balancing act using many different music styles. The style is unmistakably Tom Kellys Music Factory. He boldly rocks in the songs Jump B-four, Over the Mountain Range or Bounce of Metal (the last of which tends toward Trash Metal). For sensitive ears he has The Mentor Song, Back from Silly Valley or Beautiful Skin (In Memory of Anna Göldi), a hommage to Anna Göldi who was murdered in the last European witch process of 1782. With Walkabout On Wood the album ends in the same way it begins: groundbreaking and with a great amount of musicality.



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