Highly recommend to fans of Mike & The Mechanics, Tears for Fears, Don Henley, Terry Reid, Phil Collins, Steely Dan, Johnny Hates Jazz, Hall and Oats, and Simply Red among others.
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ou watch the documentaries
You seen it on the stage
provide me with your evidence
Before you write that page
You read it in the bible
or maybe the Quran
how Earth was made in seven days
In line with God’s great plan.
You drove out on the interstate
out of curiosity, then got to the perimeter what did you hope to see,a starship or a saucer from an outer galaxy,a being from another world but not like you and me.
(chorus)
What you claim it ain’t the truth
The Earth and heavens did not move
Secrets told by Bob Lazar
There’s more interesting things by far
Money, marketing your rage
makes more sense upon that page
Excuse me while I stay aloof
Until you give me all the proof
You slink ‘round the conventions
another book to sell,
the public are so gullible you have them in your spell,you talk of mass abductions well are the rumours true? watch out that tall grey alien ain’t coming after you
You rode the last horse left in town,out of pure necessity
Like an outlaw leaves a burning jail for all the folks to see
A starship or a saucer consigns you to the void,the only friends that you have left are big,bold bad reptoids
(Chorus)
Gimme some proof
The lines you quote are sometimes real
(Guitar solo outro?)
A fine symphonic prog album. Yet, even though I like it, it doesn’t especially resonate with me. To my ears, the male vocals do not fully express the emotive content I discern in the lyrics. Hence, this album is fairly standard fare for me. Not to say I don’t enjoy it. It’s good, just not ‘next-level good,’ for me.
7.5/10. Alrihkh
Robert Reed did it again! This fourth Sanctuary installment is, of course, surrounded by many old fields (pardon me). And again I ordered the physical product (which I rarely do on Brandcamp), as I had to get hold of another of his formidable surround mixes! Carsten Pieper
NYC auteur Cameron Winter and his experimental rock band temper disorienting arrangements with disarmingly gorgeous instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 28, 2025
The album takes off nicely with David Longdon's "The Strangest Times", but then gets into immediate free fall and deeply underwater for the next few tracks, quite unexpectedly. Fortunately, it recovers with Nick D'Virgilio's "Apollo" (hey, this guy CAN write good music, although he hides this ability most of the time) and the remaining three tracks, one of which is another Longdon masterpiece. So in the end the final impression is somewhat in the positive range. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)