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STAY FOR THE ENDING

District 97

Crossover Prog


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3.94 | 31 ratings | 3 reviews | 13% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Stay for the Ending (4:39)
2. Mirror (8:28)
3. Many New Things (5:29)
4. Crossover (5:23)
5. Divided We Fall (4:53)
6. Life Cycle (6:44)
7. X (1:14)
8. X-Faded (4:21)
9. Deck Is Stacked (7:19)
10. The Watcher (9:24)

Total Time 57:54

Line-up / Musicians

- Leslie Hunt / vocals
- Andrew Lawrence / keyboards
- Jim Tashjian / guitars, vocals
- Tim Seisser / bass
- Jonathan Schang / drums & percussion

Releases information

Label: Spirit of Unicorn Music (SOUMCD130)
Format: CD, Digital
October 20, 2023

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DISTRICT 97 Stay for the Ending ratings distribution


3.94
(31 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(13%)
13%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(61%)
61%
Good, but non-essential (26%)
26%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

DISTRICT 97 Stay for the Ending reviews


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Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Reviewer / Special Collaborator
4 stars District 97 are back with their fifth album, with exactly the same line-up as they had for 2019's 'Screens', Leslie Hunt (vocals), Andrew Lawrence (keyboards), Jim Tashjian (guitars, vocals), Tim Seisser (bass), and Jonathan Schang (drums & percussion). That is the only other album I have heard from the band, and although I felt it was very clever, I just could not warm to it at all as I felt something was missing. I commented that their hearts must be in the right place, as Hunt is best known for being semi-finalist in the Top 20 of Season 6 of American Idol, and she joined the band very soon afterwards. No-one is in prog for money, so to move from commerciality to this genre shows a real desire for the music, and here she has the opportunity to show exactly what she can do with a band who appear to have moved strongly into prog metal with dynamic runs and blistering guitar.

Hunt is always in control, and it takes someone with serious chops to be the vocal focus when they are in this band as this is a significant release with a great deal going for it. The songs switch and move, and everything I felt was missing from the last album is here in spades with powering performances from everyone and songs which are consistently interesting and changing direction so one is never sure what is going to happen next as keyboards and guitar vie for dominance, yet there is also a lot of piano underneath. It is heavily layered, with a very rich palette indeed, yet never feels too bombastic or over the top. Drummer and percussionist Jonathan Schang said, "After 15 years of leading District 97, I'm thrilled that we continue to push ourselves to new heights in every realm of our music making. This is the strongest collection of songs we've ever assembled." Compared with their last release I certainly see where he comes from with that statement, as while it is not a perfect album, the introduction to "Many New Things" being a fine example, there is a great deal here to enjoy. On this album Hunt certainly puts forward a case for being one of the finest female prog singers out there, and this is an album which will certainly intrigue many progheads, especially if they are interested in great interplay at speed combined with great vocals.

Latest members reviews

4 stars I've been a fan of District 97 for a long time, from about the time of 'The Trouble with Machines', through 'In Vaults', but I kind of lost sight of them after that. 'Screens' passed me by, but I've always been impressed by the complexity and power of their music, and especially with Leslie's powerf ... (read more)

Report this review (#2975898) | Posted by Wisdom Moon | Wednesday, December 20, 2023 | Review Permanlink

4 stars DISTRICT 97 avant-garde sound unlike any other genre; modern progressive rock, new prog. "Stay for the Ending" puts its feet in the dish directly offering a convoluted, nervous rock where Leslie's voice denotes common progressive voices; here it is soft, plaintive, playful, rhythmic, like a ver ... (read more)

Report this review (#2960763) | Posted by alainPP | Friday, October 13, 2023 | Review Permanlink

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