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Spock's Beard (USA)

Postby Horex » 22 Apr 2024, 07:09

Spock's Beard - Brief Nocturnes And Dreamless Sleep (2013)

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Year : 2013
Style : Symphonic Progressive Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 187 mb


Bio:

Spock's Beard are a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Neal played keyboards and was the lead vocalist, as well as being the primary songwriter before leaving the band in 2002 to pursue a solo career.Alan plays electric guitar. The original line-up consisted of the Morse brothers, along with fellow musicians Nick D'Virgilio and John Ballard (bass).The following year Ballard was replaced by Dave Meros and the band subsequently released their debut album, The Light, in 1995.The quartet were later joined by veteran keyboardist Ryo Okumoto. Neal Morse departed in 2002, with D'Virgilio taking over lead vocals until his departure in 2011. The band currently consists of longstanding members Alan Morse, Dave Meros, and Ryo Okumoto, along with newer members drummer Jimmy Keegan and vocalist Ted Leonard; both of whom had performed in a live capacity with the band previously (Keegan from D'Virgilio's switch to frontman and Leonard in the immediate aftermath of D'Virgilio's departure).The band plays a brand of progressive rock with pop music leanings (drawing much influence from Yes and Genesis). The band is also well known for their intricate multi-part vocal harmonies (such as those found on certain Gentle Giant songs) and use of counterpoint on cuts such as "Gibberish", "Thoughts (Parts I and II)", "A Guy Named Sid Pt.5: Sid's Boy Choir", "Long Time Suffering", "Devil's Got My Throat", "The Healing Colors of Sound, Pt. 2", and "Afterthoughts."

Album:

Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep is the eleventh studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard released on April 2, 2013.It is their first album with new singer Ted Leonard and drummer Jimmy Keegan in place of Nick D'Virgilio, while former member Neal Morse co-wrote two tracks,[3] including "Waiting for Me", on which he plays guitar.In the summer of 2011, Spock's Beard were scheduled to play at the Sweden Rock Festival and High Voltage Festival in Europe. Incumbent singer Nick D'Virgilio was unable to play at the dates, so the band recruited Enchant singer Ted Leonard to fill in for Nick on both shows.On 19 November 2011, Nick officially announced that he had left the band to pursue other projects, including playing for Cirque du Soleil.Later that week, the band announced that Leonard and touring drummer Jimmy Keegan had joined the band full-time as Nick's replacement.On 13 May 2012, the band announced that work had begun on their 11th studio album, tentatively due in the fall of that year On 1 December 2012, the title of the album was revealed as Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep and would be released in April 2013. As with previous albums, a preorder campaign was launched, this time on crowdfunding site Indiegogo, to fund the recording of the album. Contributors to the campaign were entitled to preorder a limited edition of the album that would include a bonus track not present on any other releases.The track listing was announced on the band's Facebook page on 18 January 2013.

Line Up:

Ted Leonard - lead and backing vocals, guitar
Alan Morse - electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocals, pedal & lap steel guitar, mandolin, autoharp
Ryo Okumoto - organ, mellotron, piano, synths, clavinet, vocoder
Dave Meros - bass guitar, backing vocals
Jimmy Keegan - drums and percussion, timpani, backing vocals

Additional musicians:

Stan Ausmus — song co-writer, additional guitar ("The Man You’re Afraid You Are")
John Boegehold — song co-writer, vocoder ("Something Very Strange")
Craig Eastman — violin, viola, hurdy-gurdy ("Waiting for Me", "Down a Burning Road")
Neal Morse — song co-writer, additional guitar ("Waiting for Me")

Production:

Produced by Rich Mouser, Alan Morse and John Boegehold
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Rich Mouser at The Mouse House, Altadena, CA

Additional personnel:

Thomas Ewerhard - graphic design
Alex Solca - photography
John Boegehold - Candid photos
Stan Ausmus - Candid photos

Tracklist:

01. Hiding Out (7:13)
02. I Know Your Secret (7:40)
03. A Treasure Abandoned (8:53)
04. Submerged (4:57)
05. Afterthoughts (6:18)
06. Something Very Strange (8:33)
07. Waiting For Me (12:36)
08. The Man You're Afraid You Are (7:11)
09. Down A Burning Road (6:51)
10. Wish I Were Here (6:33)


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Re: Spock's Beard (USA)

Postby Horex » 22 Apr 2024, 07:10

Spock's Beard - The Oblivion Particle (Digipak Edition) (2015)

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Year : 2015
Style : Progressive Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 169 mb


Bio:

Spock's Beard are a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Neal played keyboards and was the lead vocalist, as well as being the primary songwriter before leaving the band in 2002 to pursue a solo career.Alan plays electric guitar. The original line-up consisted of the Morse brothers, along with fellow musicians Nick D'Virgilio and John Ballard (bass).The following year Ballard was replaced by Dave Meros and the band subsequently released their debut album, The Light, in 1995.The quartet were later joined by veteran keyboardist Ryo Okumoto. Neal Morse departed in 2002, with D'Virgilio taking over lead vocals until his departure in 2011. The band currently consists of longstanding members Alan Morse, Dave Meros, and Ryo Okumoto, along with newer members drummer Jimmy Keegan and vocalist Ted Leonard; both of whom had performed in a live capacity with the band previously (Keegan from D'Virgilio's switch to frontman and Leonard in the immediate aftermath of D'Virgilio's departure).The band plays a brand of progressive rock with pop music leanings (drawing much influence from Yes and Genesis). The band is also well known for their intricate multi-part vocal harmonies (such as those found on certain Gentle Giant songs) and use of counterpoint on cuts such as "Gibberish", "Thoughts (Parts I and II)", "A Guy Named Sid Pt.5: Sid's Boy Choir", "Long Time Suffering", "Devil's Got My Throat", "The Healing Colors of Sound, Pt. 2", and "Afterthoughts."

Album:

The Oblivion Particle is the twelfth studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard. It was released on August 21, 2015.It was the last album with drummer Jimmy Keegan, who left the band in October 2016 for personal reasons. This album also features Nick D'Virgilio on one track as a guest musician. Only 3 songs on the album feature writing credits to the band members themselves, with the rest being credited to longtime collaborators Stan Ausmus and John Boegehold.

Line Up:

Ted Leonard - lead vocals, guitars
Alan Morse - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, autoharp, backing vocals
Ryo Okumoto - organ, mellotron, piano, synths, clavinet, vocoder
Dave Meros - bass, backing vocals
Jimmy Keegan - drums/percussion, timpani, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Bennett Built a Time Machine"

Additional personnel:

David Ragsdale - violin on "Disappear"

Production:

Produced by Rich Mouser, Alan Morse and John Boegehold
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Rich Mouser at The Mouse House, Altadena, CA

Tracklist:

01. Tides Of Time (7:48)
02. Minion (6:56)
03. Hell's Not Enough (6:24)
04. Bennett Built A Time Machine (6:56)
05. Get Out While You Can (4:59)
06. A Better Way To Fly (9:01)
07. The Center Line (7:05)
08. To Be Free Again (10:29)
09. Disappear (6:39)
10. Iron Man (6:14) (Bonus Track)


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Re: Spock's Beard (USA)

Postby Horex » 22 Apr 2024, 07:11

Spock's Beard - Noise Floor (2CD) (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Progressive Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 221 mb


Bio:

Spock's Beard are a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Neal played keyboards and was the lead vocalist, as well as being the primary songwriter before leaving the band in 2002 to pursue a solo career.Alan plays electric guitar. The original line-up consisted of the Morse brothers, along with fellow musicians Nick D'Virgilio and John Ballard (bass).The following year Ballard was replaced by Dave Meros and the band subsequently released their debut album, The Light, in 1995.The quartet were later joined by veteran keyboardist Ryo Okumoto. Neal Morse departed in 2002, with D'Virgilio taking over lead vocals until his departure in 2011. The band currently consists of longstanding members Alan Morse, Dave Meros, and Ryo Okumoto, along with newer members drummer Jimmy Keegan and vocalist Ted Leonard; both of whom had performed in a live capacity with the band previously (Keegan from D'Virgilio's switch to frontman and Leonard in the immediate aftermath of D'Virgilio's departure).The band plays a brand of progressive rock with pop music leanings (drawing much influence from Yes and Genesis). The band is also well known for their intricate multi-part vocal harmonies (such as those found on certain Gentle Giant songs) and use of counterpoint on cuts such as "Gibberish", "Thoughts (Parts I and II)", "A Guy Named Sid Pt.5: Sid's Boy Choir", "Long Time Suffering", "Devil's Got My Throat", "The Healing Colors of Sound, Pt. 2", and "Afterthoughts."

Album:

Legendary US progressive rockers Spock's Beard have announced the release of their 13th studio album, "Noise Floor". As announced previously, for this album Ted Leonard, Alan Morse, Dave Meros & Ryo Okumoto are joined in the studio once again by drummer & original member Nick D'Virgilio, who records his first album with the band since 2010's "X".Spock's Beard is a band in a continual state of evolution, as is always the case with genuinely creative musicians. And their new album, "Noise Floor", fits perfectly into this process."We are always about evolution, not revolution. But what we have done this time is make the songs more melodic", believes vocalist & guitarist Ted Leonard. "We still love our crazy prog, but now appreciate how important it is to grab people's attention early on."As with all Spock's Beard songs, most of the new album was written by the individual members and then brought to the rest of the band as high quality demos. "We all do this type of thing in our home studios", adds Leonard. "So, by the time they reach the stage where the entire band get to judge them, they are really developed and therefore everyone can make a reasoned judgement."Much of what you will listen to here is very much the product of fresh inspiration from the Californian band. One key change on this album sees the return of drummer Nick D'Virgilio, who originally left in 2011. There are also two violinists, a cello player, a viola player and an English horn featured on the album, thereby giving the sound a slightly more evocative and persuasive twist.The album was once again engineered by longtime collaborator Rich Mouser.

Line Up:

Ted Leonard - lead vocals, guitars
Alan Morse - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, autoharp, backing vocals
Ryo Okumoto - organ, mellotron, piano, synths, clavinet, vocoder
Dave Meros - bass, backing vocals
Nick D'Virgilio - drums

Tracklist:

CD1: Noise Floor

01. To Breathe Another Day
02. What Becomes Of Me
03. Somebody's Home
04. Have We All Gone Crazy Yet
05. So This Is Life
06. One So Wise
07. Box Of Spiders
08. Beginnings

CD2: Cutting Room Floor

01. Days We'll Remember
02. Bulletproof
03. Vault
04. Armageddon Nervous

+ Video "To Breathe Another Day" (Official Video)


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Re: Spock's Beard (USA)

Postby Horex » 20 Nov 2025, 06:40

Spock’s Beard - The Archaeoptimist (2025)

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Year : 2025
Style : Progressive Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 116 mb


Bio:

Spock's Beard are a progressive rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Neal played keyboards and was the lead vocalist, as well as being the primary songwriter before leaving the band in 2002 to pursue a solo career.Alan plays electric guitar. The original line-up consisted of the Morse brothers, along with fellow musicians Nick D'Virgilio and John Ballard (bass).The following year Ballard was replaced by Dave Meros and the band subsequently released their debut album, The Light, in 1995.The quartet were later joined by veteran keyboardist Ryo Okumoto. Neal Morse departed in 2002, with D'Virgilio taking over lead vocals until his departure in 2011. The band currently consists of longstanding members Alan Morse, Dave Meros, and Ryo Okumoto, along with newer members drummer Jimmy Keegan and vocalist Ted Leonard; both of whom had performed in a live capacity with the band previously (Keegan from D'Virgilio's switch to frontman and Leonard in the immediate aftermath of D'Virgilio's departure).The band plays a brand of progressive rock with pop music leanings (drawing much influence from Yes and Genesis). The band is also well known for their intricate multi-part vocal harmonies (such as those found on certain Gentle Giant songs) and use of counterpoint on cuts such as "Gibberish", "Thoughts (Parts I and II)", "A Guy Named Sid Pt.5: Sid's Boy Choir", "Long Time Suffering", "Devil's Got My Throat", "The Healing Colors of Sound, Pt. 2", and "Afterthoughts."

Album:

Legendary prog outfit Spock’s Beard have announced their highly anticipated new album The Archaeoptimist. Set for release on 21st November, the new album sees the group at their effervescent and experimental best delivering some of their finest work from a career spanning more than 30 years.“a true heir of the legacy of bands as Yes, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd and old Genesis…a truly fascinating voyage.”At 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) and 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 Ryo Okumoto and recorded at each band member’s respective home studios. Esteemed producer Rich Mouser (Dream Theater/Weezer) takes up the mixing and mastering duties.“a true heir of the legacy of bands as Yes, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd and old Genesis…a truly fascinating voyage.” METAL TEMPLE.Over more than 30 years, Spock’s Beard have established themselves as one of modern progressive music’s most exciting and consistent acts, with live shows as renowned as their studio work and 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 and #6 on the Official Progressive Albums Chart.

Line Up:

Ted Leonard - lead vocals, guitars
Alan Morse - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, autoharp, backing vocals
Ryo Okumoto - organ, mellotron, piano, synths, clavinet, vocoder
Dave Meros - bass, backing vocals
Nick Potters - drums

Tracklist:

01. Invisible 6:33
02. Electric Monk 6:16
03. Afourthoughts 7:31
04. St. Jerome In The Wilderness 8:46
05. The Archaeoptimist 20:57
06. Next Step 10:58


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