Country: USA
Sub Genre: Symphonic
Label: Amethyst Edge Productions
Release date: August 31, 2012
Tracklist:
1. Descent (2:45)
2. Voyager (9:10)
3. Closer (8:22)
4. Window (1:17)
5. Numb (3:43)
6. Myth (6:40)
7. Found It (8:47)
8. Rome (5:30)
9. The Last Wave (9:45)
10. Afterword (5:26)
11. The Corners (1:56)
Line-up:
- Tim Morse / keyboards, vocals, guitars, bass, percussion
- Jerry Jennings / guitars
- Gordon Stizzo / drums
- Jim Diaz / bass
- Sean McMillin / fretted and fretless bass (track 2)
- Bret Bingham / backup vocals (tracks 2 and 8)
- Helen Nelson / backup vocals (track 2)
- Casey Wells / backup vocals (track 2)
- Mark Dean / guitar (track 3, 7, 9), vocals (track 6,7), bass (track 7), drums (tracks 7 and 9)
- Timothy Stanley / cello (track 5)
- Moss Hudson / guitar (track 6)
- David Ragsdale / violin (track 8)
- Danny Barringer / ducimer, auto harp (track 9)
- Spencer Byrnes / trumpet (track 9)
- Jim Hefter / trap drum kit (track 9)
- Marcelle Maldeonado / backing vocals (track 9)
- Levi Dean Miller / voice (track 9)
- Jim Annis / voice (track 9)
- Clayton Argo / voice (track 9)
- Nic Caciappo / bodhram, shaker (track 10)
- Ruby Sketchley / voice (track 11)
Description/Reviews:
Faithscience has a classic symphonic prog style. It’s not so retro that it sounds like it was recorded in another era, but it has that early-1970s quality, sounds, and influences of Yes, Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator, ELP, 70s fusion, and more. Many other musicians participate, including David Ragsdale (Kansas) on violin. Probably the biggest surprise of the year, and highly recommended to fans of classic prog. (kinesis)Media/Samples
Samples at artist's webpage
Links:
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