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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 01 2017 at 05:44
I agree that this album has little rock elements. But still this is just one album (I'm not saying you should listen all the other albums lol) and previous ones have certainly more rock in it. KC - Islands has very little rock as well but it's just one album where there is also chosen to go a new direction with an album, this time little rock. IMHO it's about the whole and it could fit if you ask me, but I'm sure my opinion on this says much less than the collabs'. Just thought it would be a better choice, though it is indeed more important that I'm here anyways Big smile 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 02 2017 at 16:43
I just listened to Fedus and think that, despite taking a more eclectic and experimental turn with the new album, your discography as a whole still sits quite comfortably under crossover prog, so I don't see any real need for re-categorization.

Keep us posted with new albums, though, if you plan on pursuing more of an eclectic prog style in the future. Thumbs Up
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