Country: Australia
Sub Genre: instrumental Progressive Rock, Post Metal
Release date: March 6, 2013
Tracklist:
1.This High 02:26
2.Downward 08:34
3.An Open Door 04:34
4.Home 03:03
5.Losing Touch 07:28
6.Hard At Work 01:46
7.No Return 05:49
8.One Last Glimpse 02:45
9.Disconnection 10:00
10.Years 01:53
11.The Coldness 08:49
Line-up:
Mark Healy - All instruments
With
Rowan Michaels - Narrator
Samantha Béart - Jane
Robert Blythe - Mr Wilkins
Description/Reviews:
The Machine interweaves spoken word with instrumental music pieces to tell a compelling storyline that unfolds throughout the course of the album. Featuring a professional voice talent cast and an original music score, The Machine is an immersive and powerful musical experience that draws the listener in and won’t let go.Also read the review by Jim “The Ancient One” Lawson at progrockmusictalk.com
This is a unique prog rock journey that explores the themes of ambition, sadness and our choices in life. All of this is told through crunching hard rock riffs, heart-wrenching melodies and soaring guitar.
The Machine is about the choices that we make in our lives, the directions in which these decisions take us, and the influences we have on the people around us as we choose our paths. The Machine is about identity, and about being true to oneself.
Synopsis: A man climbs the corporate ladder inside a powerful company, but finds that with each promotion he must sacrifice a part of himself.Read the full review by at
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