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DEEP WATER

Cosmic Cathedral

 

Symphonic Prog

3.77 | 79 ratings

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2 stars The latest Neal Morse project certainly sounds like a Neal Morse project. And as usual, where Neal is the creative lead on a project, he has one question for you: "Do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior: Jesus Christ?"

The music is fine. Do you like early Spock's Beard? Do you like Transatlantic? Do you have enough lactase in your system to handle the staggering amount of cheese here? Then you're probably going to enjoy this, especially if you like (or at least don't mind) the overt religiosity. There are some genuinely fun passages, and for all my quibbles, Morse is a very talented arranger. He's got his signature sound, and he's good at varying it enough between releases to (mostly) stay interesting on a musical level.

That said, this does suffer from some ills endemic to his other works. First and foremost is the album's length. Deep Water is 71 minutes long, and it is absolutely not deserving of that length. The most obvious culprits here are the 13-minute opener and the 9-part, 38-minute title track. There's simply an immense amount of bloat and music that doesn't really lead to or add anything. 

Secondly, it's Jesus. Like, I get it, Neal. You found God. Now find something else to write about. Or at least be less obvious about it. If I, an avowed lyric-zone-outer, am noticing how thoroughly you're beating a dead horse, try shifting topics. Or at least pick some obscure Bible stories. There's a lot of material there.

Review originally published here: theeliteextremophile.com/2025/06/02/odds-ends-june-2-2025/

TheEliteExtremophile | 2/5 |

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