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Without a doubt, this album would’ve been named as the CD of the
month. And I mean ‘would have’ because this album was released in
July of 2003. So that makes it a bit difficult to still make it the
CD of the month. I can’t understand how it came to be that we only
just found out about this wonderful album. Well, better late than
never.
For the real lover of progressive rock, this CD can be considered as
a God send. Just when everyone thought that Spock’s Beard was ‘the’
predominant progressive rock band and that the level of quality of
music couldn’t get any higher, along comes a new American band who
easily reaches that high level. This album contains all the styles
that we know about in this genre of music. You hear fragments of
Genesis, Yes, Kansas, Gentle Giant etc. But you can’t easily
characterize Little Atlas either and that’s exactly what makes it so
good. Even though the catchy melodies become more and more complex,
you’re still able to play them back in your head. At one moment it
sounds classic and the next moment it sounds modern. It gets you
thinking about bands such as Parallel Or 90 Degrees and Echolyn as
well as Spock’s Beard. This is neither certainly not progressive
metal nor neo prog. At one moment the music sounds sensitive, but
at the next moment it’s again chaotic with widely varied keyboards
and, of course, the demanded guitar solos. You can’t remain
unaffected by it.
Just because this album is from last year doesn’t mean that it
shouldn’t be a part of your CD collection. You won’t regret it for
a second.
Hopefully their next CD will be of the same calibre and end up in
our hands on time so that it’ll have a fair chance to become CD of
the month. It would’ve been in our yearly top ten list. It’s too
bad it missed the chance! |