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HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT

Chris Herin

 

Crossover Prog

3.50 | 4 ratings

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OldSchoolProg
4 stars Having followed Detroit "prog-ers" Tiles and Discipline, seeing both live a number of times, I was fully aware of Chris Herin, his stealthy guitar tones and sneaky subdued talents. It comes as no surprise that he has come out with this stellar and poignant release massivley exceeding expectations, it was just a matter of when. Reading the song titles already pulls on the emotions knowing the back story of what a battle with Alzheimers can do to someone, and their family. The lengthy list of guest musicians, singers, artists, and producer Terry Brown's involvement is almost unimaginable, but there they all are (too many to list here), just check the release information... mind blown! All came forward with their own stories of family and friends afflicted with Alzheimers and their contributions heart felt, natural and honest. Is it Prog? Very much so, craftily disguised in 3-6 minute songs so well written, produced and mixed. Multi meters, tempo changes, unique and varied instrumentation, all resulting in this musical goodness with a message to make you think of your own mortality. The variety of vocal tone qualities is refreshing and I find myself constantly looking at the list of singers and musicians, even listening to specific sounds and solos. After waltzing through the well orchestrated "Living in the Night" with it's strong lyrical message, a standout AOR ear-worm track for me is "The Heart of You" with Peter Frampton's outstanding contribution. A sonic groove that drives home the point, even the Herin rhythm guitar sound and groove is perfect. Lest we forget Hugh Syme, his artistic AND musical contributions, what great cover art. I also learned that Martin Barre is a heck of a flute player! Terry Brown may have had his work cut out for him as he assembled all the bits and pieces, but he succeeded masterfully. I hear Tiles, I hear Rush, I hear Tull, but more importantly, I hear a musical collaboration and a message. Chris Herin has created something very special here, something very important, and to donate proceeds to Alzhiemers research is the cherry on the top, I'm already buying multiple copies. This is an Excellent addition to anyones musical collection, no matter what genre of prog, rock, or popular music you listen too, bordering on Essential just for the message and inner reflection alone.
OldSchoolProg | 4/5 |

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