Vitalij Kuprij - Glacial Inferno (2007)If you're like me, you're wondering what the hell it is you just read. Here's Mr. Kuprij's name, spelled phonetically.
Vit-tal-ee Koop-ree.
Fantastic. On to the description. Vitalij is a Ukrainian keyboard virtuoso. As far as I'm concerned, he's the best of the ones I've heard. To be fair, I've only really heard Derek Sherinian and Bob Katsionis and Jordan Rudess. Derek's music features far too much work from people that suck, like Zakk Wylde. Actually, just Zakk Wylde. Zakk Wylde should be permanently muted via shotgun shell to the trachea. He needs to stick to pinch harmonic soaked, poorly executed guitar solos that his lame fans seem to like so much, not ruining Derek Sherinian's music. Anywho, Bob's a formidable opponent, seeing as Turn Of My Century destroys so hard, but I think in terms of variety, consistency, and general catalog size, Vitalij has him beat.
This is Vitalij's newest and, in my opinion, best album. It seems like his most progressive album so far. His earlier work was geared more towards neo-classicism, which was awesome in itself. He's also got complete classical piano albums which I still need to get. Anyway, this album is still very much in the style of neo-classical guitar and piano, but much more epic and progressive than his earlier material. If there's two things I'm a sucker for, it's neo-classical and epic music, so I fell for this album, hard.
I don't really know what to say about this album other than every single song pwns hardcore. Literally every song is flawless. I've said this before, but I guess I've never really meant it, because every song on this CD couldn't be improved. The time signatures are all screwy, the guitar and keyboard meshes like magic, and it just rules.
I'm going to cut this short and just say this album is great. Go get it.
8/10




