Vantage Point
Hourglass
Performed By
Hourglass
Album UPC
634479248436
CD Baby Track ID
1520951
Label
Hourglass
Released
2002-01-01
BPM
135
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh0639997
Year
2002
Spotify Plays
1,185
Writers
Writer
Brick Williams/Jerry Stenquist/Jonathan Berrett/John Dunston/Chad Neth
Pub Co
Brick Williams/Jerry Stenquist/Jonathan Berrett/John Dunston/Chad Neth
Composer
Brick Williams/Jerry Stenquist/Jonathan Berrett/John Dunston/Chad Neth
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Utah
Description
Melodic vocals combined with great musicianship from this progressive-rock band bring listeners on a 76-minute journey into various musical styles and ideas.
Notes
Hourglass is an original progressive-rock band from Utah. Amidst their own recognizable sound, you might hear influences that span decades, from Yes and Pink Floyd to Dream Theater and Enchant, from Rush to Kansas. The band's focus is great songwriting without sacrificing great musicianship and vice versa.
This release sees vocalist Chad Neth make his debut with the band in an impressive way. Chad's solid mid-range voice blends with Brick Williams' soaring guitars, Jerry Stenquist's lead-based keyboards, John Dunston's aggressive technical drumming, and Jonny Berrett's thumping low-end to create a listening experience. "The Journey Into" is filled with 76 minutes worth of music and only 6 tracks, but the epic songs hold the listener start to finish. Great for longtime fans of technical rock music as well as newcomers to the progressive genre.
This release sees vocalist Chad Neth make his debut with the band in an impressive way. Chad's solid mid-range voice blends with Brick Williams' soaring guitars, Jerry Stenquist's lead-based keyboards, John Dunston's aggressive technical drumming, and Jonny Berrett's thumping low-end to create a listening experience. "The Journey Into" is filled with 76 minutes worth of music and only 6 tracks, but the epic songs hold the listener start to finish. Great for longtime fans of technical rock music as well as newcomers to the progressive genre.
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