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Group: SINGULARITY
Title: Of All the Mysteries
Year: 2007
Genre: Progressive Rock
Musicians:
John Green Vocals, keyboards
Jamie McGregor Drums, vocals
Scott Cleland Electric & acoustic guitars, cello, vocals
Jonathan Patch Bass, acoustic guitar, flute, vocals
Tracklist:
1. Mongrel 3:12
2. Smile 14:50
3. XOT 6:48
4. Patchquilt 3:55
5. Kaleidoscope 3:22
6. Islands 20:27
Recording information: Independent
Of All the Mysteries, released in 2007, is the third release from Colorado's progressive band SINGULARITY the other two previous were Color of Space, in 1999 (which is said to be very Rush influenced), and Between Sunlight and Shadow, in 2002 (that is said to remind Porcupine Tree a lot).
In this recording, though, the echoes of Rush and Porcupine Tree are much less evident (one would even say almost nonexistent). Instead, in Of All the Mysteries what we hear is a very nice mix of symphonic prog influences reminiscent of other contemporary prog bands such as Anglagard, Anekdoten, Phideaux and Spock's Beard (and yes, some sparse reminiscences of Porcupine Tree too). The absolute highlight in the album is "Islands" (track 6), a wonderful, 20-minute suite with even some Camel atmosphere and Latimer-inspired guitar work. :up:
All in all, one of the best progressive albums I have listened to lately, definitely worth recommending to everybody else who is also into prog. :clap:
The audio quality of this recording is also top-notch, definitely one of the best sounding albums in the genre I know.
Samples available at these links:
http://www.myspace.com/singularityprogrock
http://cdbaby.com/cd/singularitymusic2
Demetrio.