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(3rdegree)- “Narrow-Caster"

Label - Independent
Reviewed by:

Jerry Lucky

Genre:
Crossover Prog
Country:
USA
Length:
47:00
Release Date:
2008
Band Members: George Dobbs / lead vocals, keyboards Robert James Pashman / bass, keyboards, vocals
  Pat Kliesch / guitars, vocals Rob Durham / drums, percussion Releases information
     
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Apophenia (4:45)
9.)-Free For All (4:35)
  2.)-It Works (5:05)
10.)-The Last Gasp (4:57)
  3.)-Narrow-Caster (3:09)  
  4.)- Live With This Forever (5:09)  
  5.)-Cautionary Tale (5:05)  
  6.)-The Proverbial Banana Peel (3:09)  
  7.)-Young Once (5:14)  
  8.)-Scenery (5:49)  

Review:

AThe band 3rdegree originally came together in late 1990 and found itself steadily gigging and playing their brand of progressive rock in the American Northeast. However good reviews and a growing fan-base weren’t enough to keep the band going and they decided to call it a day in January 1997. But wait that’s not the end of the story! In December of 2005 three of the original members met in a bar and the decision was made to give it another go. Locating their original vocalist they started the process all over again, a little older and a little wiser. The quartet of 3rdegree consists of founder Robert James Pashman (bass, keyboards, vocals), Pat Kliesch (guitars), Rob Durham (drums) and George Dobbs (lead vocals).***

Narrow-Caster would count as the band’s 3rd CD and consists of ten songs in the three-to-five minute range. These are songs which tend to have a traditional structure, but are infused with a myriad of progressive embellishments. There are many moments where we go from fast to slow, or loud to soft or hard-edged to soft-acoustic. However nothing is overdone. These are compositions based around melodic themes and instrumental solos are kept to minimum. All of that said these are ten really quirky and interesting songs. Rather than sounding clichéd the songs have a very unique feel. If I had to describe to someone the music of 3rdegree, I’d say they sound a lot like the music on Echolyn’s Cowboy Poems Are Free. There is that same kind of driving intensity, vocal counterpoint and polyrhythm’s. George Dobbs vocal range is well suited here providing these songs with some captivating dynamic range. Kliesch’s guitar is ever present and yet understated, while bass and drums either push the songs in quirky directions or provide that driving foundation onto which everything else is piled on. Keyboards are all over this disc, but again they’re incorporated into the overall sound and rarely stick out. What does tend to stand out is the band’s ability to craft powerful melodies with great sing-along lines. To my ears that’s best exemplified in the song “Young Once” [5:14] which starts out with an acoustic intro that then leads swiftly into the choruses lead line repetition, “you were young once…” Then around a minute and half into the song it veers off in another direction with a brief synth solo a couple vocal lines and then a crunchy guitar solo then a couple more vocal lines before an abrupt stop and then the tune goes all spacey with keyboards laying down floating textures and sound effects. Then about four-minutes into the piece it morphs into sort of a light march where the vocals return softly, all of which takes the song out to the end. All of that in five-minutes, and that’s the kind of thing you can expect form others tracks as well. The last track “The Last Gasp” [4:57] even has some excellent orchestration. The song builds in intensity and ends with a very satisfying flourish.***

There is a kind of sophistication and accomplishment present here which makes you wonder why these guys aren’t more famous? Well let’s hope that as the prog community get’s a chance to hear the music of 3rdegree that will change. The music on Narrow-Caster is first rate and well worth getting into.***

 

 

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