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SNOWSpock's BeardSymphonic Prog3.87 | 755 ratings |
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![]() An introspective rock opera, 'Snow' contains a tremendous number of SB classics, definitely some of the band's most memorable episodes from the entire back catalogue, together with preserving all the signature aspects of the band's sound - the flamboyant instrumental pyrotechnics, the humour, the catchiness and the beautiful vocal harmonies, the prominent and jarring rhythm section as well as Neal Morse's excellent writing. Perhaps a logical step forward from 'V', one can see the double album 'Snow' as a mandatory but difficult exercise for every self-respecting prog act, and the Beard's entry is nothing short of excellent, playful, lush and inspired, a fancy journey through some of the band's boldest musical decisions and experiments, with an array of glorious sounds. The wide list of highlights from this album should include the album overture, 'Long Time Suffering', 'Welcome to NYC', 'Devil's Got My Throat', 'Open Wide the Flood Gates', 'Wind at My Back', '4th of July', 'Reflection', and 'Freak Boy'. An immense album that is at least a fabulous exit for Neal Morse, the mastermind behind 'Snow'.
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