Forbidden Drama Explained

Forbidden Drama
Type:studio
Artist:byron
Cover:Forbidden drama cover.jpg
Recorded:Real Sound & Vision by Victor Panfilov
Genre:Progressive rock, art rock, neo-prog
Length:67:34
Label:A&A Records
Producer:byron and A&A Records
Next Title:A Kind of Alchemy
Next Year:2009

Forbidden Drama is the debut studio album by Romanian alternative/progressive rock band byron. Released on 12 October 2007 in Bucharest,[1] it contains the single "Essential Piece". This single charted for a very long while on national radio stations, including City FM[2] and Radio Total.[3] The real hit, however, would turn out to be the second single, "Blow Up My Tears", which would stay at No. 1 in City FM's RomTop for several weeks. "Forbidden Drama" features a wide array of instruments including a string quartet, oboe and esraj. The album was manufactured and distributed by Romanian label A&A Records.[4]

Music

The album features an eclectic mix of art rock and adult-alternative, with progressive and classical hints. The band themselves acknowledge having been influenced by Queen, Jethro Tull, Peter Gabriel or My Brightest Diamond. Some reviewers noted certain Chris Cornell[5] and Bryan Ferry[6] influences in Dan Byron's vocals, while the music exhibited progressive overtones which drew comparisons with Dream Theater and Genesis.

Concept

Forbidden Drama was conceived as a concept album, with 13 songs structured like a theatre play – with three acts and an epilogue.[7] The lyrics deal with topics of alienation, consumerism, herd behavior, breaking the mold and the freedom of the individual. These themes were in part inspired by the bands' own history, given that their manager was a "corporate type" and their guitar player has a background as a lawyer.[8] The album therefore showcases a transition process, from the corporate, depersonalized life depicted in "Fake Life" to a more artful, carefree existence in "No Man's Land". The title was considered representative, as the modern society "forbids small-scale, personal dramas".[9]

Personnel

byron
Additional musicians
Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Forbidden Drama" cu trupa Byron . Adevarul.ro (6 October 2007) . 22 October 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071012135314/http://adevarul.ro/articole/forbidden-drama-cu-trupa-byron/328108 . 12 October 2007 .
  2. Web site: Artisti si trupe: byron.
  3. Web site: byron reviews, music, news . sputnikmusic . 22 October 2011.
  4. Web site: A&A Records: muzica, artisti, vedete, stiri . Alma.ro . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719044251/http://www.alma.ro/hrm/044.hrm . 19 July 2011 .
  5. Web site: Byron vs Eminescu | Dilema Veche . Dilemaveche.ro . 22 October 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930022819/http://www.dilemaveche.ro/sectiune/ieri-cu-vedere-spre-azi/articol/byron-vs-eminescu . 30 September 2011 . dead .
  6. Web site: BYRON Forbidden Drama music review by Nightfly . July 2010 . Progarchives.com . 22 October 2011.
  7. Web site: Forbidden Drama on ProgArchives.
  8. Web site: Lu Cozma . Interview with Dan Byron . 31 March 2009 . 22 October 2011.
  9. Web site: byron . revistasunete.ro . 22 October 2011.