Prog

FAR ABOVE THE CLOUDS

“Pink Floyd did fine without Roger Waters, and when Brian Wilson stayed in the studio The Beach Boys were still out touring.”
Jon Courtney

To borrow from Sly Stone, Pure Reason Revolution’s fifth LP wants to take you higher. Above Cirrus, in fact, cirrus being the kind of cloud that forms at considerable altitude. Made during lockdown after Covid rules nixed the band’s tour for their lauded 2020 comeback Eupnea, the follow-up album hungers for escape. Alive with sinewy riffs, Floydian tics and breathtaking passages of almost choral prog, it’s also a dark meditation on the fear and personal challenges wrought by the pandemic, and other radical changes in our world.

“Making it was cathartic, certainly,” says singer-guitarist Jon Courtney. “A lot of the writing on concerns relationships; how we can be loving, then rip into each other moments later. The first song I worked on was , and at that point I really felt the virus was something more than just unfortunate. I had this strange, apocalyptic sense of ‘we’re all going to die’.”

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Prog

Prog2 min read
The Smile
VENUE EVENTIM APOLLO, LONDON DATE 10/03/2024 When Thom Yorke sings, ‘Just gotta turn myself inside out…’ on Friend Of A Friend, it’s hard to shake the feeling that he could well be referencing The Smile’s modus operandi when it comes to their songwri
Prog5 min read
The Division Bell
Jane Getter is a jazz guitarist at heart. For the New Yorker, who’s been playing guitar since she was eight years old, that means long, winding compositions rich with improvised solos come as second nature. Yet, on her latest album with her Premoniti
Prog3 min read
The Bardic Depths
THE STORY OF The Bardic Depths is entwined with that of Big Big Train. Helmed by Lanzarote-based Dave Bandana, the quintet was formed among the posts of BBT’s Facebook group. They’ve assembled three albums so far, with studio assistance from Robin Ar

Related Books & Audiobooks