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Spock's Beard The Archaeoptimist (CD) Album with DVD

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The ArchaeoptimistSpock's BeardAlbum with DVDGenre: RockDescription: PROG-ROCK LEGENDS SPOCK'S BEARD ARRIVE ON MADFISH WITH NEW ALBUM 'THE ARCHAEOPTIMIST'SPECIAL EDITION 2 DISC CD/DVD INCLUDES 5.1 & HI-RES STEREO MIXES PLUS 8-PAGE PRINTED LYRIC BOOKLETIf Spock's Beard have taught us anything over their 30+ years in the business it's that they have no interest in becoming their own tribute act. 'The Archaeoptimist' - their latest offering & first release on Madfish - is not a retreat into old habits but a recalibration. Just when you think they're settling in they kick the walls out instead. mad time signatures impossible harmonies intense arrangements...sensational THE PROG REPORTAt the centre of this particular storm is Ryo Okumoto whose fingerprints are all over the album - not just as a performer but as a driving creative force. Teaming up with co-writer Michael Whiteman (I Am the Manic Whale) & longstanding bandmembers Alan Morse & Ted Leonard Ryo has helped shape an album that is undeniably Spock's Beard with a characteristic wry smile to boot.The album was produced by Okumoto & recorded at each band member's respective home studios. Esteemed producer Rich Mouser (Dream Theater/Weezer) takes up the mixing & mastering duties. a true heir of the legacy of bands as Yes Gentle Giant Pink Floyd & old Genesis...a truly fascinating voyage. METAL TEMPLEOver more than 30 years Spock's Beard have established themselves as one of modern progressive music's most exciting & consistent acts with live shows as renowned as their studio work & tours that draw sold-out audiences across the globe. Their albums regularly chart worldwide with 2018's 'Noise Floor' reaching #3 on the UK Official Rock & Metal Chart & #6 on the Official Progressive Albums Chart. This Special 2 Disc CD/DVD edition of 'The Archaeoptimist' features 5.1 & hi-res 24/48 stereo mixes & is presented as a digipack CD including a 12-page printed lyric booklet.

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