Post subject: [2018-02-16] Neal Morse "Life And Times" (Radiant)
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 6:22 am
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Here's the full press release:
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NEAL MORSE REVEALS HIS 'LIFE & TIMES' ON NEW SOLO ALBUM DUE OUT FEBRUARY 16 ON RADIANT RECORDS
"I didn't get into music because I wanted to be a big success…I originally went after music because I simply loved it. There wasn't anything else for me. Nothing moved me like music did, and my hope had always been to move people as I had been moved." — NEAL MORSE
Truer words never spoken by MORSE, who will prove his own personal theory right with his latest solo album, LIFE & TIMES, which will be released February 16 on Radiant Records via Metal Blade Records/SONY on all digital outlets, as well as CD and vinyl. Pre-orders will be available on Radiant Records' website starting December 12.
Widely regarded as one of the world's leading progressive rock ("prog") musicians, there is now no doubt that NEAL MORSE is a "big success," but his desire to move people through his music burns brighter than ever. Now in his mid-fifties and his children grown up, there is a sense on LIFE & TIMES that MORSE is looking around and taking stock.
"I've come through a lot of difficult times and I'm in a fairly content place now," he says. "You can feel that on some of the songs." Much of this 'acoustic-orientated, singer/songwriter' album was written while he was travelling around the world on "The Road Called Home" tour in 2017, with some of the songs being inspired by the places he visited, while others are from spending time with his family.
For example, "Manchester By the Sea" is a musical portrait of that notorious rarity—a sunny day in Manchester, England—when MORSE was sitting in a coffee shop watching the world go by. "Selfie in The Square" captures what he saw walking around Luxembourg City, hearing the cathedral bells and children playing, but realizing what a difference it makes to share these experiences. "Luxembourg was really nice, but I knew that if my wife was there, it would feel like a holiday, so I wrote a song about it to send to her," he explains.
Some of these slice-of-life portraits also resonate with other people's heartaches, such as "JoAnna," which focuses on MORSE's son dealing with the loss of a relationship and— most poignantly—"He Died At Home," about a mother's grief over the loss of her soldier son. As MORSE says, "I had been praying for a roommate of a friend of mine, who was a troubled ex-military guy. The day we were playing in Paris, I woke up to a text saying that sadly, he had died. As I began formulating ideas for a song about him, I remembered that many years ago, I had been at a meeting at a military base in Tennessee. They asked us to pray for their men because almost every week they were going to the funeral of those who had 'died at home.'"
The power of the song that MORSE eventually crafted has moved people in ways that he could never have imagined: "Because of the idea for the song, I was researching soldier suicides online and found an article about a young soldier named William Busbee. He came back from Afghanistan in 2012, and then committed suicide. The video director contacted Libby Busbee, his mother, who listened to the song and was so moved that she is contributing photos of William to put in a video we'll be sharing very soon." The song also had quite an impact when it was premiered at Morsefest 2017, where it was very much the talk of the festival.
Born in 1960 to a musical Californian family, MORSE played in many bands during his youth. He learned and mastered several instruments along the way. In 1995, he wrote and recorded THE LIGHT with his new band, Spock's Beard. It was an album grounded strongly in the then-unfashionable progressive rock genre. The album and title song became modern prog classics, and began to bring MORSE and the band global recognition. In 2000, he also joined forces with Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater), Pete Trewavas (Marillion) and Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) to form Transatlantic, a prog supergroup that went on to win the PROG Magazine Award for "Album of the Year."
NEAL MORSE's solo work has focused almost entirely on music with a strong message of redemption, beginning with 2003's TESTIMONY—a two-disc musical account of his spiritual journey--and most recently with The Neal Morse Band's PROG Magazine Award nominee, THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM, based on John Bunyan's classic allegory, The Pilgrim's Progress.
In touring news, MORSE is hoping to move more people with these songs at some "absolutely solo" shows in cafes and small venues throughout the U.S. and Europe in 2018. Check out NEAL MORSE at the following tour stops (with more dates to be added in the coming weeks on his official website):
Feb. 20 Cambridge, MA – Club Passim Feb. 22 Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater Feb. 23 New York, NY - The Cutting Room Mar. 17 Denver, CO - The Soiled Dove Mar. 22 Decatur, GA - Eddie’s Attic Mar. 23 Charlotte, NC - The Evening Muse Mar. 28 Mesa, AZ - Make Weird Music HQ Mar. 30 Whittier, CA - Whittier Theater Apr. 3 San Francisco, CA - Hotel Utah Apr. 5 Portland, OR - The Old Church Concert Hall Apr. 6 Seattle, WA - The Triple Door Apr. 12 Evanston, IL - Space Apr. 13 St. Louis, MO - Blueberry Hill Duck Room Apr. 14 Milwaukee, WI - Shank Hall Apr. 18 Quebec City, QUE. - TBA Apr. 19 Montreal, QUE. - Le Cafe Campus Apr. 21 Toronto, ONT. - The Great Hall
Post subject: [2018-02-16] Neal Morse "Life And Times" (Radiant)
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I love his singer-songwriter albums as much as his prog solo albums and various bands & supergroups, so I eagerly await the release of this record. He never disappoints.
Post subject: [2018-02-16] Neal Morse "Life And Times" (Radiant)
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 4:58 am
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I'm really getting into Spock's lately, & I've been a fan of Transatlantic for at least a couple years. My only hesitation here is in the documentary on the recently released Spock's Snow Live Morse states that he left the band due to becoming (my paraphrase) a hard core religious fanatic & he felt it was unfair to the band. I would want to make sure this is secular, not religious before considering purchase.
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Post subject: [2018-02-16] Neal Morse "Life And Times" (Radiant)
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Geff R. wrote:
I'm really getting into Spock's lately, & I've been a fan of Transatlantic for at least a couple years. My only hesitation here is in the documentary on the recently released Spock's Snow Live Morse states that he left the band due to becoming (my paraphrase) a hard core religious fanatic & he felt it was unfair to the band. I would want to make sure this is secular, not religious before considering purchase.
"Hard core religious fanatic" is a huge exaggeration. He just had a spiritual awakening which forced him to reevaluate his life & musical choices. There was already a lot of spritual & quasi-religious imagery in Spock's Beard's music (especially Snow) so it wasn't a surprise, although it was disappointing at the time. Some of his prog solo albums have divided fans because of their supposed preachiness but they're always musically impressive. His most religious music is reserved for fans of his "Inner Circle" releases (which I haven't heard). If you like his songwriting & voice I can't imagine you will be disappointed by the new release, based on my love of his previous singer-songwriter albums.
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