A brief sojourn to South Wales

I’ve been AWOL for the last few days so sorry if anyone was trying to contact me urgently! (as if)!

Our daughter has secured a teaching job in Newport in Wales so has moved from where she was doing her teacher training, in Swansea to Cwmbran which is closer to Newport and also where her boyfriend and his family live! That is a great relief in itself seeing as we live 300 miles away! Good that she has someone that she can rely on while she is there!

Anyhoo… we have spent the last week down there sorting their house out for them and generally doing dad stuff with screwdrivers, hammers, saws etc! Finally I’ve returned home and it seems like the music world has gone crazy while I’ve been away!

I had about 6 albums on my review list before I went to Wales, now there are 16!

Ho-hum, I’ll get through them!

Keep yer eyes peeled!

Johnny X

Neal Morse announces new solo progressive rock concept album ‘Sola Gratia’

637285055055157355Neal Morse has announced the release of Sola Gratia, his new solo progressive rock concept album, on the 11 September 2020. Originating from a seed planted in his mind about writing a record based on the apostle Paul, Sola Gratia quickly came together at the beginning of 2020. The album sees Neal working with long-time collaborators Mike Portnoy, Randy George, Eric Gillette, Bill Hubauer and Gideon Klein.

The title Sola Gratia of course has echoes of Morse’s 2007 epic Sola Scriptura, about the life of Martin Luther, but was in fact originally the result of a simple marital misunderstanding: I was talking to my wife Cherie about debuting this new piece at Morsefest 2020 (Morse’s annual fan convention in Nashville) and she said she thought it would be good for me to do a solo album. However, I thought she said ‘Sola album’ and – because some of the new ideas involved Paul’s aggressive pursuit of the early Christians, I could see a link to some of the themes of persecution in Sola Scriptura.” 

The music was recorded ‘virtually’ in April 2020 at the height of the Coronavirus lockdown with long term collaborators Mike Portnoy (drums) and Randy George (bass): “It’s the first album we have ever made remotely: I sent them the basic tracks and asked if they wanted to rearrange things, but they just said ‘No, it’s great!’, so they just played to it and sent their parts back over. It wasn’t an easy way to make an album, but creating always has its challenges, no matter how you do it.”

As Morse explains, it was this process that decided that Sola Gratia was to be a Neal Morse album, rather than being credited to The Neal Morse Band: “With the Neal Morse Band, the whole band works together on the writing, and while Eric Gillette plays some guitar and Bill Hubauer has added some keyboards on this one, neither of them wrote – or is singing – on this album.”

Sola Gratia will be released as a limited CD/DVD Digipak (featuring ‘Making-Of’ documentary), Gatefold 2LP + CD, Standard CD Jewel Case and as a Digital Album. The cover art was created by another longtime collaborator, Thomas Ewerhard. 

The full track-listing is as follows:

1.     Preface
2.     Overture
3.     In The Name Of The Lord
4.     Ballyhoo (The Chosen Ones)
5.     March Of The Pharisees
6.     Building A Wall
7.     Sola Intermezzo
8.     Overflow
9.     Warmer Than The Sunshine
10.  Never Change
11.  Seemingly Sincere
12.  The Light On The Road To Damascus
13.  The Glory Of The Lord
14.  Now I Can See/The Great Commission

Neal Morse will debut Sola Gratia live at his annual Morsefest convention on 18 and 19 September 2020. A very limited number of people will be able to attend in person, with the event also being streamed online. More details and tickets are available here: https://nealmorse.com/tc-events/morsefest-2020/ 

Look out for the first track release and pre-order opportunities starting on the 17 July.

 

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Pain of Salvation announce details for new studio album “PANTHER”!

PainofSalvation_PANTHER - coverFirmly at the forefront of the progressive rock and metal scenes for nearly three decades now and one of modern rock’s most acclaimed live acts, Sweden’s Pain of Salvation return with a new studio album entitled Panther, due out 28 August 2020 worldwide via InsideOutMusic. 

Panther, the follow-up release to 2017’s In The Passing Light Of Day, was recorded, mixed and produced by Daniel Gildenlöw with Daniel Bergstrand (In Flames, Meshuggah, Devin Townsend) and comes with a comprehensive artwork-theme with illustrations made by André Meister.

PainofSalvation_Panther_Band2_w_creditPain of Salvation’s Daniel Gildenlöw had the following to say about the album: “The making of Panther has taken over two years. I have felt the need to push boundaries, both musically and sonically. Approaching the music from more diverse angles, yet without losing the core identity of the band. Lyrically it coincidentally fits more than ever into current times. When I look at the great artwork drawings that went into the concept, I can only say that I am extremely happy how everything turned out. I can’t wait to share this album with everybody.” 

Track-listing for the standard edition of the album: 

Accelerator
Unfuture
Restless Boy
Wait
Keen to a Fault
Fur
Panther
Species
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