I usually start by saying something clever, but today I’ll skip straight to what matters: “The Merchant’s Last Coin” is an absolutely brilliant track. If there were such a thing as heavy folk, this is exactly what it would sound like.
From its eerie, operatic opening to the song’s explosive coda, everything works. The vocals are stunning, the arrangement is fiery. It’s a powerful track that sounds massive and yet still breathes. Crescendos and diminuendos rise and fall naturally, all handled with restraint and good taste. Unlike so many artists who’ve attempted something similar over the years, Neural Pantheon never pushes the production too far.
Oddly enough, “The Merchant’s Last Coin” brings Iron Maiden’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” to mind. Though the songs are worlds apart stylistically, they share the same soul and trumpet the same wisdom: nothing good comes from worshipping gold. Men became merchants and mariners for a reason—they were willing to trade everything they had for adventure, fame and wealth. Sadly this impulse persists to this day.
“The Merchant’s Last Coin” is as original as it is compelling. Any fan of mystic folk rock will treasure this release. I love it.
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