I just recieved this CD a couple of days ago and after three listens I think this album is my fav of 2010 so far.
I would label this album as heavy/crossover prog with influnces from early Rush(2112), a little Tull with the flute passages and early Kansas(s/t debut) with the use of violins and is somewhat reminescent vibes of Sleeping In Traffic, Part II from Beardfish(another superb album).
Led by Steve Unruh, a vocalist/multi-instrumentalist with eight solo albums more in the vein of progressive folk under his belt formed Resistor in 2007 and released thier s/t debut in 2008.
The first five songs off this CD are fantastic "classic rock" but the real highlight here is the epic 39 minute "The Land Of No Groove", a captivating, parody spoof take off of 2112. Ten chapters(songs) long this is a fantasitic, fun journey that puts a smile upon your face. There is prog musicians that have a great sense of humour.
I will produce videos for "The Land Of No Groove". I will upload latter. Well worth the time and effort.
I would label this album as heavy/crossover prog with influnces from early Rush(2112), a little Tull with the flute passages and early Kansas(s/t debut) with the use of violins and is somewhat reminescent vibes of Sleeping In Traffic, Part II from Beardfish(another superb album).
Led by Steve Unruh, a vocalist/multi-instrumentalist with eight solo albums more in the vein of progressive folk under his belt formed Resistor in 2007 and released thier s/t debut in 2008.
The first five songs off this CD are fantastic "classic rock" but the real highlight here is the epic 39 minute "The Land Of No Groove", a captivating, parody spoof take off of 2112. Ten chapters(songs) long this is a fantasitic, fun journey that puts a smile upon your face. There is prog musicians that have a great sense of humour.
I will produce videos for "The Land Of No Groove". I will upload latter. Well worth the time and effort.