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Artiest | Spock`s Beard |
Titel | The oblivion particle (Special Edition) |
Medium | CD |
2e HANDS | Nee |
Genre | Progressive/Neoprog/Symphonic |
Omschrijving | Special Edition in digipack, incl. bonus track.
Spock`s Beard twelfth studio album (2015) sees
them drawing from their core essence while
stretching out into some exciting new
territory. According to bassist Dave Meros,
it’s not a matter of how much the album recalls
past Spock`s material, but how much it differs.
“I think the opening track Tides Of Time is
classic Spock`s Beard in terms of arrangement
and style, but everything else is fairly
different. That said, the whole album is still
within the parameters of what people expect to
hear from us.” Among the nine new songs are To
Be Free Again, a dramatic, cinematic epic;
Bennett Built A Time Machine, a quirky
adventure tale about time travel; Hell`s
Not Enough with its fiery emotive plateaus and
Get Out While You Can, a more straight ahead
yet no less impactful powerhouse. The Oblivion
Particle finds the band answering the needs of
their creations by utilizing the considerable
versatility of each member. In addition to Ted
Leonard`s soaring vocals and Dave Meros`
distinctive bass, Alan Morse adds autoharp,
banjolele, electric sitar and mandolin to his
array of instruments, drummer Jimmy Keegan
takes over lead vocals on Bennett Built a Time
Machine and Ryo expands his arsenal of keyboard
sounds throughout the album. In addition,
virtuoso Kansas violinist David Ragsdale lends
his touch to the album`s majestic closer,
Disappear. As with the previous album Brief
Nocturnes And Dreamless Sleep, The Oblivion
Particle was recorded at The Mouse House and
produced by Rich Mouser, Alan Morse and John
Boegehold, a band collaborator of many years.
Ultimately, The Oblivion Particle has all the
trademarks of a classic “grower,” with a
considerable depth that continues to unfold
after many listens. This proves Spock`s Beard
to be an amazingly compelling band some 20+
years after their formation, and one that
continues to be a leader in the progrock field,
just as they have always been….
Tracklist:
01. Tides of Time (7:45)
02. Minion (6:53)
03. Hell`s Not Enough (6:23)
04. Bennett Built a Time Machine (6:52)
05. Get Out While You Can (4:55)
06. A Better Way To Fly (8:57)
07. The Center Line (7:05)
08. To Be Free Again (10:24)
09. Disappear (6:36)
10. Iron Man (special edition bonus track) |
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Prijs | €19,00 |
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