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"NEAL MORSE: A new German "Neal Morse" website and community has been created called "Land Of Beginning Again". There you will find up to date news, detailed information about all of Neals albums, a biography and of course tourdates. The most important part surely is the message board, which the creators hope will grow and get more and more members in the future. The site is approved by Neal himself and therefore official. They are not specifically christian, but are supporting Neal's beliefs. His music is still the most important thing, though.

The address of the site is www.neal-morse.de.

The new Neal Morse prog album Lifeline will be released on October 1st (pre-orders already available through the Neal Morse website.
Hot on the heels of his breakthrough concert DVD, Sola Scriptura & Beyond (which sold out before its release date), Morse unleashes another progressive rock masterpiece with Lifeline. But where do you go from Beyond?

Following Spock's Beard's Snow album, Neal crafted some of the most acclaimed concept albums in the annals of progressive rock. His rich sonic landscapes capture the imagination-musically, lyrically, and often spiritually. When Neal began writing his next opus, though, he took a fresh approach and let his songs stand on their own.

Lifeline is a collection of songs exploring a variety of topics in musical styles ranging from the classic sound of early Spock's Beard to the fiery intensity of Sola Scriptura. For the first time in his solo career, most of his album's songs span five minutes. (Then again, this is a Neal Morse album. So yeah, you're also in for a 30 minute prog tour de force.) Overall, Lifeline is a breathtaking leap into uncharted musical territory, and a triumphant return to the eclectic sound of his early work with Spock's Beard and Transatlantic.

The album opens with the title track, "Lifeline", a song that might have overslept the Spock's Beard V sessions. Neal honours the desperation he experienced for most of his life, and celebrates his eventual escape. Morse explores this previous life more intimately in the beautifully tragic "The Way Home".

"Leviathan", the third track, expresses Neal's lighter side. Humour is not usually associated with prog…then again, neither are metal guitars answered by funk horns, and sneezing sea monsters. Perhaps ironically, this is also probably the heaviest track of Neal's career.

Neal explores spirituality, love, and hope on the next two songs. The most recognizable for Morse and Beard fans will be the second, "Children of the Chosen". Its anthemic, harmony-laden choruses evoke Snow's "Wind at My Back". Together, both songs are among Neal's most engaging.

"So Many Roads" is Lifeline's inevitable, majestic epic. Chronicling Neal's life, musically and biographically, the song traverses the many musical paths leading to the establishment of one of rock's distinctive voices. Prepare for a surprisingly candid account of Neal's early experiences, and his motivation to seek a new life.

Bringing Lifeline full circle is the closing track, "Fly High". Neal sings of returning to the beginning…before there were so many questions, so many roads. We return to where we were as children-safe in the eye of a raging storm. Looking skyward, we see a path leading out. We reach upward, higher than we ever could, and grab hold...

LIFELINE – SPECIAL EDITION

2 CD set with Bonus disc containing 6 extra tracks!
Featuring the guitar work of Paul Gilbert and Paul Bielatowicz
Plus extra pages of personal notes and photos!
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Bon bah après quelques écoutes c'est plutôt moyen tout ça :?
Est-ce que mon cher ancêtre l'a déjà écouté ?


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Non, pas encore, ça va pas tarder. Là je suis assez scotché sur le CYNIC, je passerais sûrement au MORSE la semaine prochaine.

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