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Spock’s Beard, The Oblivion Particle. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * * *

There is almost nothing better than when it comes to the Progressive art than finding any of the stalwarts of post punk determination to rid the cycle of the lengthy song on absolute and blinding top form. When it happens, when it gives the all and the everything into which the imagination can run wild and the cosmos can end and begin in a single blink of an eye and no one would notice, that’s when the all has been given and the shaking of trepidation is but a Post It note.

Spock’s Beard, Brief Nocturnal and Dreamless Sleep. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

There are exciting times ahead in store for Progressive Rock fans. In the U.K. the genre goes from strength to strength again after what seemed an interminable age of unfathomable corporate driven pop taking the hearts of the musically blessed for a ride and in the United States of America, where it was always a vogue and classic diversion away from the stadium rock acts, the root of the intimate and liberal way of going against the conservative mid-west structure and angry rap scene that burgeoned the big city life, it has become a movement of true artistry.