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The Theory Of Molecular Inheritance

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A buy or die album for melodic prog lovers and yes, Damien rules, what a throat indeed! Listening tip: Under The album is made up of 11 songs and runs to just over an hour, which is kind of the upper edge of where a release’s length should land for me, but there’s no time wasted and things never lag. “Time Capsule” bursts proceedings into life with heavy staccato guitars, swirling keys and chanting - all heavy enough to make you wonder whether you’ve put the right band’s album in the player. Then Wilson comes in with soothing outbursts - instantly demanding your attention - and from there things build and recede, the intro repeated but broken up by different sections that add to the grandeur. It’s beautiful piano that allows Wilson to show off his fragile, emotional side as “The Equation (The Science Of Magic)” comes into view, strings then adding to the atmosphere before a deep riff gives Nolan the room to throw out some Mark Kelly like keys - truly glorious stuff! And what’s maybe cleverest about this song, and many of the others, is that it can turn what sounds like un-catchy lyric-lines like ‘this is my equation’ into genuine sing-alongs. in. The music is rather unexceptional, the lyrics obtuse to me, and John Mitchell's solo is seasoned and fiery. The Twenty-One Grams" (6:34) stereotypic drum play beneath the heavy verses but not in the more delicately

The album will be available on turquoise vinyl, a deluxe edition Ear Book and as a standard CD. Artwork by David Wyatt.It is a solid assumption that the UK Top Five chart singles (Sam Smith & Kim Petras, David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, Lewis Capaldi, One Republic, and Beyonce since you ask) at the time of writing this review in October 2022 will lyrically be variations on the themes of boy meets girl and shags said girl, is mean to our heroine, and how ruff it be in Da Hood. I say this with total confidence and safe in the knowledge that I do not need to expose my mind to said music to prove it. There are some elements of research for a music review which are asking a tad too much. Life Goes On" (5:11) piano chord arpeggi are joined by Damian for a little intro before the rest of the band joins reminiscent of some of the best moments of the excellent Pepper's Ghost), Pure of Heart (a tremendous chorus, Field of Sinners" (6:27) has a cinematic quality as well as a Thin Lizzy "Jailbreak" sound and feel to it. Nice guitar In case you can’t already tell, I’m a fan. I’ll go even further: this is probably my album of the year (contending with Lonely Robot’s A Model Life) and what follows is nothing less than a screed of uncritical pietas for anyone who cares to listen as to exactly why.

Confession" (2:20) sounds a bit Broadway theatric. Perhaps Damian has done Phantom or Cats. (4.25/5)As with most of the songs here “Field Of Sinners” starts off with scene setting sounds and a restrained intro before building into something more energetic, although this time there’s an unsettling feel as things progress. “Pure of Heart” possesses great, heavy guitars as Nolan lays the foundations alongside Pointer and Amos, while Mitchell injects the urgency. Whereas “Under The Microscope” may well be one of the less heavy songs, but with Wilson turning in another fine vocal and Mitchell adding light and shade to Nolan’s excellent keys before the pair spark off each other to even greater effect, it’s just as hard hitting. A word of warning for those of a delicate nature: stop reading now. This is unashamed, unabashed, fan-boy fawning masquerading as a ‘review’. slow down the album's pace. However, this is offset by Wilson's superb performance and the excellent

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