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Progressive Rock in the modern Neo-Prog mode, with epic compositions, huge themes, soaring musical structures, and screaming solos.
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Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2005
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Record Label: FOM
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Came The Healer
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The Call
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Motherland
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Between Images Flesh and Shadows
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Precariously Poised on the Precipice of Pandemonium
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Ode To Man
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consistente y no brillante
author: jose perez
consistente pero no brillante,no es lo que esperaba,vocalmente muy bien y los solos muy discretos pero no aporta nada nuevo.
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had to wait...but worth it
author: randy
this band is so thight...I had to wait on back order for this but believe me it was well worth it. Vocals are fine nothing out of the ordinary but the band play so well together. Some of the best prog I've ever heard...positive lyrics,makes you think,great message what more is there. GET THIS C.D.
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One of the best prog albums of this or any other year
author: Jeff Gutenberg
"Knowledge" is one of the finest prog albums I've heard this or any year. Guitarist/vocalist Mark Alden Benson, keyboardist Ken Archer, bassist/vocalist Jeff Brewer and drummer Rich Kornacki have crafted a stunning collection of prog-rock epics that recalls the finest moments of classic bands like Yes and Genesis, with a distinctly American flavor a la Kansas or Spock's Beard. Two of the tracks are over 19 minutes in length, with another clocking in just shy of 21 minutes, two more at nearly 8 minutes, and one at just under 3 minutes. The vocal harmonies are gorgeous, the playing by all involved (especially Archer) is magnificent, the compositions are stellar, and the sonics are lush, rich and atmospheric. Anyone who really loves the sound of no-apologies, no-compromise traditional progressive rock *needs* to hear this awesome disc. It is *that* good.
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