Neal Morse Band Release 'City Of Destruction' Video
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(Prog) The Neal Morse Band have released a video for their new track "City Of Destruction". It features on the former Spock's Beard man's upcoming concept album The Similitude Of A Dream, which is set to launch on November 11 via Radiant Records. It follows the launch of a lyric video for double track Long Day/Overture. Morse is joined in the band by bassist Randy George, keyboardist Bill Hubauer, guitarist Eric Gillette and drummer Mike Portnoy - who has hailed the follow-up to 2015's The Grand Experiment as a milestone in his musical career. Portnoy says: "I honestly think this is the album of my career. Neal and I have now made 18 studio albums together, and I consider The Similitude Of A Dream the absolute creative pinnacle of our collaborations together. "I've always had a soft spot for double concept albums such as Pink Floyd's The Wall and The Who's Tommy - and I can bravely say that I think we've created an album here that can sit side by side with those masterpieces. "Bold words, I know, but after a career of almost 50 albums, I honestly consider this to be one of the defining works of my career." Watch the video and read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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