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| Cosmic
Irony (4:44) Innerspace (5:02) Psyche (5:10) Things We Should Have Said (4:56) Hamm-Becker (5:11) Rage (4:20) Vicious Circle (3:32) Looking Over The Edge (4:22) Luv Iz All That Matterz (5:13) Vicious Grass (3:33) |
"With
the admirable goal of exploring the diverse elements of progressive music
in more user-friendly arrangements, multi-instrumentalists and vocalists
Gregg Johns and James Walker
have embarked on a musical journey that’s fresh and free of pretension.
And even though the duo’s music isn’t exactly progressive in the
traditional sense of the word, it
aims to encompass and accomplish so much more than a typical disc by some
faceless Dream Theater or Marillion wannabe.
With mainstream melodies,
clear vocals and solid playing, Johns and Walker have found a formula on
Explorations in Inner &
Outer Space a title, incidentally, that is completely misleading that
defies formula. Individually, these
guys have spent nearly a quarter-century playing in cover bands around
Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, and their
classic-rock influences show up all over these 10 original tracks. Few
songs even sound like they were recorded
by the same band. Cosmic Irony, for example, summons Spiders-era David
Bowie, while Rage invokes the duo’s inner Metallica. Innerspace begins
sounding like Zebra and then
morphs into Phil Collins-era Genesis, Psyche conjures a psychedelic Ozzy
Osbourne before segueing
into an upbeat Yes vibe complete with a gonzo
keyboard solo, and the Middle-Eastern mood of Vicious Grass
(Slight Return) recalls Led Zeppelin at its most organic.
Things We Should Have Said (Other Side) is pure Pink Floyd,
and Looking Over the Edge is utterly U2, thanks to its wiry riffs.