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Neal Morse Band
Konzertfabrik Z7
Kraftwerkstrasse 4, 4133 Pratteln
DEMANDING AND MULTIFACETED
Flying Colors, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic or Neal Morse Band - names that immediately raise the pulse of prog fans.
Flying Colors, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic or Neal Morse Band - names that immediately raise the pulse of prog fans.
Veranstaltungsdetails
DEMANDING AND MULTIFACETED
Flying Colors, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic or Neal Morse Band - names that immediately raise the pulse of prog fans. Led by the singing multi-instrumentalist, composer and lyricist Neal Morse, these formations have already given us many great live experiences and countless goosebump moments. With his Neal Morse Band and the new album "Innocence & Danger" (release: August 27, 2021), the prog master will come to Pratteln once again in 2022, accompanied by his longtime comrades-in-arms Mike Portnoy, Randy George, Bill Hubauer and Eric Gillette. "An Evening Of Innocence And Danger" promises once again prog fare of the highest quality.
The Neal Morse Band celebrates its tenth birthday in 2022. The first decade will be duly celebrated with a tour. In the luggage the quintet around mastermind and namesake Neal Morse will carry the new album "Innocence & Danger". The content promises once again prog rock at the highest level - sophisticated, multifaceted, thrilling and emotional. The last two studio releases of the Neal Morse Band were concept albums. With the new work, the formation returns to its beginnings. Drummer Mike Portnoy: "After two sprawling concept discs in immediate succession, it was refreshing to write another collection of individual songs that were unrelated. Kind of like our very first album." The inspiration for the fourth long player came from bassist Randy George and keyboardist Bill Hubauer. But then all the musicians contributed their own ideas. "I'm hugely excited about the level of collaboration we've achieved this time," George says. "We actually had plenty of ideas that weren't followed up on, and I think ultimately we've created something here that represents the best of everyone in the band." Although the progressive rock combo didn't really want to release another double album, Portnoy says they couldn't help but do just that, "We wrote so much material that we found ourselves with the third double album in a row. That's pretty prog!" Also on "Innocence & Danger" there is, of course, material for fans who thirst for epics. "We have one number that's half an hour long and another that's about 20 minutes long," Neal Morse tells us. "I didn't even realize they were that long until we recorded them. But I actually think that's great, because if a movie is really good, you don't even realize it's three hours long. There are shorter songs, of course: some have poppier elements, some are heavier, and some have multi-part acoustic sections. I'm definitely really excited about the whole result." We look forward to sharing this excitement next year when this insane band performs their latest creations on our stage.
Door opening: 19:00
Start: 20:00
End: There is no information from the organizer.
Age limit: From 10 years. Under 16s only when accompanied by an adult.
Wheelchair places: Wheelchair users need a normal ticket, the accompanying person is free.
More information:
www.z-7.ch
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Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Flying Colors, Spock's Beard, Transatlantic or Neal Morse Band - names that immediately raise the pulse of prog fans. Led by the singing multi-instrumentalist, composer and lyricist Neal Morse, these formations have already given us many great live experiences and countless goosebump moments. With his Neal Morse Band and the new album "Innocence & Danger" (release: August 27, 2021), the prog master will come to Pratteln once again in 2022, accompanied by his longtime comrades-in-arms Mike Portnoy, Randy George, Bill Hubauer and Eric Gillette. "An Evening Of Innocence And Danger" promises once again prog fare of the highest quality.
The Neal Morse Band celebrates its tenth birthday in 2022. The first decade will be duly celebrated with a tour. In the luggage the quintet around mastermind and namesake Neal Morse will carry the new album "Innocence & Danger". The content promises once again prog rock at the highest level - sophisticated, multifaceted, thrilling and emotional. The last two studio releases of the Neal Morse Band were concept albums. With the new work, the formation returns to its beginnings. Drummer Mike Portnoy: "After two sprawling concept discs in immediate succession, it was refreshing to write another collection of individual songs that were unrelated. Kind of like our very first album." The inspiration for the fourth long player came from bassist Randy George and keyboardist Bill Hubauer. But then all the musicians contributed their own ideas. "I'm hugely excited about the level of collaboration we've achieved this time," George says. "We actually had plenty of ideas that weren't followed up on, and I think ultimately we've created something here that represents the best of everyone in the band." Although the progressive rock combo didn't really want to release another double album, Portnoy says they couldn't help but do just that, "We wrote so much material that we found ourselves with the third double album in a row. That's pretty prog!" Also on "Innocence & Danger" there is, of course, material for fans who thirst for epics. "We have one number that's half an hour long and another that's about 20 minutes long," Neal Morse tells us. "I didn't even realize they were that long until we recorded them. But I actually think that's great, because if a movie is really good, you don't even realize it's three hours long. There are shorter songs, of course: some have poppier elements, some are heavier, and some have multi-part acoustic sections. I'm definitely really excited about the whole result." We look forward to sharing this excitement next year when this insane band performs their latest creations on our stage.
Door opening: 19:00
Start: 20:00
End: There is no information from the organizer.
Age limit: From 10 years. Under 16s only when accompanied by an adult.
Wheelchair places: Wheelchair users need a normal ticket, the accompanying person is free.
More information:
www.z-7.ch
(fdf)
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.