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COLLAPSE THE WAVE

Izz

 

Symphonic Prog

4.15 | 49 ratings

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BBKron
5 stars IZZ, a modern prog band from New York playing their own version of symphonic prog, has been around since the late 90's, but I only heard about them this year. This is their 10th album, and based on how great this is, I can only ask, why have I not heard of this band before now? This is fantastic! This band takes classic symphonic prog influences, mixes it with various other elements (including classical, jazz, pop, and theater) and a modern perspective, and creates something wonderful and new from it. Sure, you get glimpses of the various classic bands here, such as Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, ELP, Steely Dan, the Beatles, etc, but those elements quickly morph into something different and varied, and uniquely this band's own. One example of this is on There's Hope, which opens with some wild ELP-style keyboards, then goes into a Steely Dan groove for the verse, then changes again for a more acoustic folky chorus, then continues on to a rousing finish. Great keyboard and guitar work, as well as 2 drummers providing expressive drums and percussion. They feature 2 male vocalists and a female vocalist wich leads to very dynamic vocals and harmonies and great interplay among them, which adds another dimension to their sound. The album contains 11 songs (53 min runtime), all great, featuring many different styles from song to song (and within songs), but it all fits together and feels consistent and cohesive (no jarring disconnects as the styles change). A quite wonderful album and a must for fans of classic (and modern) prog. Best tracks: Collapse the Wave, Sometimes Sublime, Not About Me, Deep Inside, We Are the 3rd, There's Hope, And We Will Go. Rating: 4.5 stars
BBKron | 5/5 |

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