Pale Acute Moon

Pale Acute Moon

Genres: Progressive rock, japanese, japan, Progressive, female vocalists

About Pale Acute Moon

Along with Gerard, Outer Limits, Deja Vu and Pageant, Pale Acute Moon was part of the Japanese symphonic progressive movement in the '80s. This one album band seems to mostly belong to keyboardist Motoi Semba. The former member of Teru's Symphonia, and Rosemary (also Kennedy and Shonen Knife), joined guitarist Masahiro Imamura, drummer Ryoichi Terashita, bassist Katsunori Hamada, and singer Shinji Akahori in 1984 for this endevour. They released the much hailed "Newtopia" in 1985. The music is praised for its arrangements, and keyboard work (there are, of course, the usual comparisons to Emerson, Wakeman, Banks, Jobson, etc). The difference here is that there is also an incorporation of 80's electronic musical styles. However, that does not mean it is not symphonic. There is a pervasive orchestral quality, and only about half of the songs have vocals. Although they only recorded one album, the band did not officially break up until 1988. This was when Semba joined Teru's Symphonia. The "Newtopia" reissue has bonus tracks from his solo career.

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Pale Acute Moon Chapter 3 Time Trip
Pale Acute Moon Chapter 4 After Moon
Chapter 3 Time Trip
Chapter 4 After Moon