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Glass Hammer-"Inconsolable Secrets"

Reviewed by: Jerry Lucky
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: USA
Language: English
Length: 98:26
Release Date: July 12, 2005
Label:
Arion Records / Sound Resources
Band Members: Fred Schendel / keyboards, electric guitar, steel guitar, vocals Steve Babb / keyboards, bass guitar, vocals
  Walter Moore / vocals Susie Bogdanowicz / vocals
  Matt Mendians / drums David Carter / lead guitar on “Long and Long Ago”
  Laura Lindstrom / vocals on “Morrigan’s Song” Eric Parker / acoustic guitar
  Flo Paris / vocals on “Long and Long Ago” and “Having Caught a Glimpse” Bethany Warren / backing cocals & Girls Choir
  Sarah Snyder / featured soprano
  Disc One- 40:00  
Track Listing: 1.)- A Maker Of Crowns (15:21) 5.)-Morrigan's Song (2:23)
  2.)-The Knight Of The North (24:39) 6.)-Walking Toward Doom (2:06)
  Disc Two- 57:30 7.)-Mog Ruith (2:03)
  1.)- Long And Long Ago (10:23) 8.)-Through A Glass Darkly (6:55)
  2.)- The Morning She Woke (5:36) 9.)-The Lady Waits (5:46)
  3.)-Lirazel (4:30) 10.)-The Mirror Cracks (2:12)
  4.)The High Place (3:33) 11.)-Having Caught A Glimpse (13:23)
     
The Review

To all those who may be trying to convince you that all is not well in the world of symphonic progressive rock I’m happy to tell you nothing could be further from the truth. They may suggest that it’s a tired genre with nothing new to offer. I don’t buy that and one listen to the brand new double CD release from Glass Hammer entitled The Inconsolable Secret provides ample proof that the symphonic genre is not only alive and well but is bristling with new and inventive sounds. ***

Steve Babb and Fred Schendel along with band mates Susie Bogdanowicz, Matt Mendians and Walter Moore have really out done themselves this time. This two CD package comes with an epic story composed in epic fashion. Compositions that run as short as two-minutes and as long as twenty-four minutes with lots in between. Disc one has two tracks, one – 15:21 and the other – 24:39 and also comes with bonus material including PDF files for the lyrics and the story behind the story as well as a QuickTime video of some of the sessions. There’s even a Roger Dean desktop image of the amazing art work he’s created for this release. As always Dean’s art work and font creation fit so marvelously well with the progressive rock genre. Disc two has a total of eleven tracks completing the story. ***

Speaking of the story, the concept behind these compositions revolves around a series of events in Steve Babbs life involving his coming into possession of a number of paintings showing a young woman painted in medieval times. More than simply portraits these paintings reflected moments captured in time and conveyed all the emotions of her life. Inspired by these images Babbs created an epic poem which then became the lyrics for The Inconsolable Secret. ***

Musically there is so much here that it’s virtually impossible to describe it all. Suffice to say there are musical elements from their previous work such as Lex Rex and Chronometree but then there is a lot more. You’ll hear the expected Glass Hammer prog style, there are also some medieval or Celtic influences, and then there’s the full blown classical orchestration. The first disc tends to stick a little closer to their previous styles with loads of Hammond and Mellotron all layered against an ever moving bass line. It’s a style that Glass Hammer has perfected with its recurring themes and musical motifs. But it’s on disc two where things get really interesting with the inclusion of the female vocalists and a full orchestra backed with an amazing choir. The sound here is anthemic, full and lush and integrated seamlessly into the more traditional prog rock elements. ***

In some ways The Inconsolable Secret plays like a soundtrack to a movie. This is especially true of the compositions on the second disc, where orchestral instrumentals create mystery, suspense and even fear in the theatre of the mind. You owe it to yourself to read the lyrics to get the full impact of the drama in this work. With over an hour and a half of music this is truly a masterpiece that culminates in the 13-minute “Having Caught a Glimpse” with some of the most majestic emotionally charged music I’ve ever experienced. Glass Hammer’s Inconsolable Secret is going to be a tough act to follow. This is symphonic progressive rock of the highest order and gets my highest recommendation. ***

 

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