Under The Sun

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This Golden Voyage 07:15 Tools
Tracer 05:42 Tools
Perfect World 02:48 Tools
Gardens Of Autumn 05:01 Tools
Seeing Eye God 03:38 Tools
Waves Of The Sun 05:23 Tools
Reflections 05:44 Tools
Breakwater 07:35 Tools
Dreamcatcher 08:12 Tools
The Time Being 09:55 Tools
From Henceforth Now And Forever (PS 124) 09:14 Tools
From Henceforth Now and Forever 07:50 Tools
Stride 09:10 Tools
Divinity 04:25 Tools
Souljourner 13:16 Tools
Bruised 07:54 Tools
Joy 04:01 Tools
UNDER THE SUN 07:31 Tools
Forgiveness 05:44 Tools
To Sleep With Anger 07:31 Tools
Man of Sorrow 07:03 Tools
Sunrise 01:10 Tools
sonic and silver 01:10 Tools
Mr Sunshine 04:38 Tools
Initium 01:10 Tools
Burst In Dawn 04:38 Tools
Anubis Path 04:38 Tools
From Henceforth Now And Forever (P.S. 124) 07:50 Tools
Scars Of Life 07:50 Tools
Ghost Society 07:50 Tools
From Henceforth Now and Foreve 00:00 Tools
Every Day Comes and Goes 03:22 Tools
Sonic & Silver 07:50 Tools
Sugar Ray 03:19 Tools
The Time Being . . . In The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death . . . Passage Angel . . . Scream For Redemption 10:00 Tools
Cheryl Cole 03:33 Tools
Diiv 03:33 Tools
On My Side 03:22 Tools
The Struts 00:00 Tools
From Henceforth Now and Forever . . . PS 124 03:19 Tools
The Time Being in the Valley of the Shadow Passage Angel ... 09:58 Tools
04 joy 03:19 Tools
Chase the Sun 04:21 Tools
Mr. Sunshine 04:38 Tools
Golden Voyage 07:15 Tools
The Time Being - a. Netherdrone; b. The Time Being; c. Realmbattle. 04:01 Tools
05 to sleep with anger 04:21 Tools
Under Thunder 04:21 Tools
Place 07:15 Tools
Souljourner (I Am Forever) - a. Incantation; b. I Am Forever; c. The All-Encompassing King; d. Reincantation. 13:16 Tools
Love Under Fire 03:19 Tools
Soulfly 03:19 Tools
Big Fish 03:02 Tools
Souljourner (I Am Forever) 04:01 Tools
So Much Fun 03:02 Tools
Summer Jam 04:01 Tools
Scorcerer 04:01 Tools
Flying 00:00 Tools
Arcana - Le Serpent Rouge (2004) 04:01 Tools
Under the Sun (Waves of Life mix) 07:30 Tools
Distant Land 04:01 Tools
A Tale Of Yesteryear 04:01 Tools
Species Deportation 04:01 Tools
Waves Of The Sun (German Jazz Mix) 07:30 Tools
Roosevelt 07:30 Tools
Don't Forget The Lemonade 07:30 Tools
Back To The Stone 07:30 Tools
Time No Time 07:30 Tools
Anymals Kids Grow Better 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La 03:18 Tools
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The term progressive rock just won't do. Not when you're discussing the bombastic, purifying, spiritual, cathedral-ceilinged enigma that is California's UNDER THE SUN. Band sage Chris Shryack can wade into the name game with ease, but that's as far as he will go. Can something this large and panoramic be called progressive rock, or even neo-prog? Likely not. Chris amusingly thinks about it for an instance, and decides that he likes the term "cinematic symphonic art rock!" Perhaps a good touchstone. But UNDER THE SUN is so much more. Having formed ten years ago, the band's self-titled debut is likely the most shamelessly textured, unabashedly spiritual and unapologetically intellectual art rock record since The Yes Album. And above the fray, through the rock, and under the sun, the band codifies and gold-plates the display within songs that are often immediate, accessible, not too lengthy, and expertly laden with driven power chords. Comparisons with any era of RUSH really won't fly here. Think early YES, early GENESIS, German prog from the '70s, DREAM THEATER riffing, and perhaps brainiac songwriting from the likes of Peter Hammill or Roy Harper. The acrobatic rhythm team of Paul Shkut on drums and Kurt Barabas on bass propel each song limitlessly. Almost everything on the record, whether "violent" or simply panoramic and cleansing, benefits from their energy and chops. Matt Evidon's keyboard work is an integral part of the band's famous high science texturing, while Chris provides a second tsunami of tones and tunes built from a vast guitar vocabulary. Finally, you've got Chris' elegant and almost surreal vocal work, which, oddly, sound like Chris Squire crossed with a technically trained version of Ozzy Osbourne, something perhaps prophesized by the band's name, Under The Sun, which is also the name of a bruising old BLACK SABBATH song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.