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AN HOUR BEFORE IT'S DARKMarillionNeo-Prog3.97 | 274 ratings |
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![]() The record ebbs and flows gracefully between ethereal synth-driven soundscapes and waves of orchestrated layers of sound, transmitted by the masterful guitar crescendos of Steve Rothery and the rather astute bass punctuations. The charming jazz patterns of Ian Mosley's drums provide a pulsating and often discrete patches of rhythm to each track on here. The music is elevated by the elegant, powerful and rich singing voice of Steve Hogarth, a charismatic leader of a band of virtuoso songwriters. The eclecticism of the album makes is quite an intriguing listen, while the six actual tracks are made up several shorter interconnected pieces. The album is arranged masterfully and the tracklist has a certain kind of logic that goes through a myriad of moods and styles, from the melodramatic opener 'Be Hard on Yourself' to the heartfelt sounds of 'Murder Machines', followed by the symphonic catharsis that is 'The Crow and the Nightingale', to the genuinely gorgeous closing suite 'Care' - the entire album is a true celebration of the Marillion legacy and a well-constructed release marking a creative peak for the band of veterans.
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