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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Cloud Over Jupiter "Jupiter Rising: 5th Mass from the Sun"


Country: USA
Genre(s)Progressive Rock
FormatCD, digital
Release date: July 2015
Tracklist
  1. Happy Hands - 7:33
  2. Love Still Remains - 6:19
  3. King Beat: Paradise - 4:15
  4. Voyage to Titan - 7:04
  5. 13 - 5:43
  6. Black 41 / Black 42 - 6:04
  7. Rat Salad - 3:39
  8. Blak 43 - 5:50
  9. Turnaround/Jupiter Rising - 8:12
  10. Beyond the Oort Cloud - 5:09
  11. That Red Guitar - 5:31
Line-up
Jerry King, guitar, bass guitar, vocals
Michele King, piano, vocals, clarinet
Bill Jungwirth, drums
   With
Ric Parnell, drums
Pete Prown, guitar
Pete Thompson, drums
Richie Castellano, guitar
Henry Howard, bass guitar
Ginger Marten, violin
Mark Larson, synths, mellotron
Jamie Bruhn, bass guitar
Pam Ross, flute, vocals
Travis Plantico, drums
Mark Carlson, effects
Mike Kinney, voices

Description/Reviews
The music is dangerous and probing, evoking the best ‘70s prog acts without resorting to clichés. The album of ten original tracks and one cover—a reinterpretation of Black Sabbath’s “Rat Salad”—spans from aggressive rock to dreamy soundscapes. 
Media/Samples 
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3 comments :

  1. -"Progressive rockers....lead a talented ensemble on an interstellar journey into the far reaches of human consciousness. Ambitious compositions explore the chasm between sci-fi, psychedelia, and horror." ----------Vintage Guitar Magazine, February, 2016

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  2. - "the debut album is....gigantic, varied without end....offers a variety of arrangements, masterful musical performance. Intelligent prog from the States. Light years away from all the annoying mainstream outpourings, Cloud Over Jupiter offers the musical answer" ------Breakout Magazine, October, 2015

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  3. -"While the...sound hearkens back to the '70's, there is nothing retro about this bold band......this band could become a significant player on the contemporary progressive rock scene...." --------Progression Magazine, October, 2015

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