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4.5 superb | Deadwing2112 | April 30th 20 | Seas of Change is a forty two minute album consisting of a single track divided into twelve components. As well, there are two additional extended tracks: Dust and Smoke serving as bonus offerings. The reoccurring thematic link weaved is current England at a social crossroads causing riff, division, anger and confusion. Many critics have presumed Seas of Change is a political commentary on Brexit; and yet the album is ambiguous and vague with regards to any direct reference. Galahad is a well seasoned veteran progressive rock band and expertly incorporates almost every recognizable element within the genre into this sprawling, however never uninteresting symphonic neo progressive masterpiece. Stu Nicholoson's vocals very much remind one of Peter Nicholls and indeed the music itself seems to pay homage to many rather current UK based outfits such as IQ, Pendragon, Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Arena, Cosmograf, Marillion, Frost* and Lonely Robot. Nicholson's simple yet powerful lyric, "What is done is done.... or is it?" Indeed a brilliant composition of work.
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4.0 excellent | Diaz2000 | November 17th 18 |
4.0 excellent | J1m1 | September 19th 18 |
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