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HUMAN GEOMETRY

High Spy

Neo-Prog


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3.52 | 7 ratings | 3 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Fade (7:28)
2. Second Chance (4:46)
3. Delayed Reaction (7:28)
4. Endgame (4:50)
5. Watching (4:17)
6. Circles & Squares (10:48)

Total Time 39:37

Line-up / Musicians

- Mark Price / keyboards
- Rich Pointon / guitars
- Dave Lythgoe / bass
- Jeff Henson / vocals
- Tony Hall / drums

Releases information

Format: CD, Digital
July 6, 2023

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HIGH SPY Human Geometry ratings distribution


3.52
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(43%)
43%
Good, but non-essential (43%)
43%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

HIGH SPY Human Geometry reviews


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Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Reviewer / Special Collaborator
3 stars There have been plenty of changes in the High Spy camp since the last album, 2019's 'The Code'. I must confess to not being a fan of that one, thinking it was the worst of the five they had released to that point, and now there are just two people left from that line-up, keyboard player Mark Price (Framework, Final Conflict, Grace) and drummer Tony Hall (Grace). For this album they have brought in bassist Dave Lythgoe (Epilogue) (I remember reviewing their demo 30 years ago!) along with singer Jeff Henson and guitarist Rich Pointon, both from Angry Stars. The recognition of needing to do something different has fired them up, and here we have something which could well have been released back in the 90's, with everyone nicely linked in. Whereas the vocals were something of an issue last time around that is no longer the case with Jeff having a nice style and while he generally sings in the middle register, he is not afraid to go higher when he needs to, and happily holds notes without an issue.

Mark has always been a great keyboard player totally suited to the neo prog genre, happy to provide swathes of chords as a backing, or be much more to the fore with repeated melodies designed to grab attention and be the perfect support to the crunch of the guitar. This is melodic and a load of fun while also incorporating some American rock stylings to make something which is enjoyable and very easy to get into from the very first play. The album is only 40 minutes long, with six songs, and that is just right for this ? it does not outstay the welcome and I can only hope that now they have a new line-up they will not wait too long before releasing the next one. While many other bands from the day have either fallen to the wayside or have progressed their style into something else, High Spy sound as if they have been brought here by a Tardis, as this is so similar to what I was being sent in the early 90's, and is a solid joy throughout.

Latest members reviews

4 stars It's quite refreshing in this day and age for a band to release an album that's adheres to the time limits (around 40 minutes) from the golden age of vinyl. 'All killer, no filler' used to be the phrase, and High Spy have achieved just that with this album. From the blistering intro of opening t ... (read more)

Report this review (#2938604) | Posted by ManAlive | Tuesday, July 11, 2023 | Review Permanlink

4 stars Well this was a surprise. I had heard that High Spy had revamped their line up and, after the lacklustre release that was their previous effort - the half good, half awful 'The Code' - I was sure that this was a good thing. I wasn't so sure about what kind of album they would produce. I ... (read more)

Report this review (#2938484) | Posted by Eye Of The Storm | Monday, July 10, 2023 | Review Permanlink

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