
Inner Resonance
Solar Voices
© 1999 Descant Records
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Heavy, melodic progressive rock that breathes life into the progressive tradition with strong, distinctive vocal and guitar performances.
tracks
- 1 Icarus
- 2 Winter's Dawn
- 3 One More Summer
- 4 Ember
- 5 Wanderlust (Instrumental)
- 6 Solar Wind
- 7 Desire to Believe
- 8 Open Eyes
- 9 Broken Stone
- 10 The Drum
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If Dream Theater and Queensryche were to collaborate, both having listened to Rush during their formative years, it would sound like Inner Resonance.
It is rare to find a band whose vocalist is so impressively trained, and demonstrates such dynamic range and intense emotion.
Likewise, it isn't often that a guitarist plays with such technical mastery, but infuses his work with memorable, melodic sensibility.
Inner Resonance is one of the strongest emergences into the progressive rock arena in years. This debut album covers everything from lush, acoustic compositions, to technical flourishes that are certain to impress.
All the powerful motifs from the best of progressive rock are here: vivid lyrical content incredible melodic lines driving, insistent rhythms, accute dynamic awareness, odd meter, creative instrumentation and orchestration and memorable songs.
Each song is immediately accessible, but gives the listener new levels of appreciation with each listen.
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incredible vocals along with masterful music
author: Jamie Oliverthe album was so intelligently put together music and vocals it is a must have i loved it
Smashing progressive metal
author: Mike WendelThis one is a definite buy. Outstanding tracks and great production. Sounds like a somewhat softer version of DT but with even more breaks. Absolutely no copycats, they do have their own style. Smoots and Orullian doing some truly great music. Thanx guys !!!
- author: Animal
Solar Voices is a good work for two guys put- ting time and effort into making this offering in progressive rock. With more members in the group it could only intensify!!