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A fantastical melody leads you into the abyss of progressive music.
A cosmic tale woven from Jesus' intricate ensemble and Jon Anderson's crystal-clear vocals.
In "Love for Whales," they convey a message about the environment on a grand scale, drawing listeners into a mystical world. The layering of instruments, utilizing advanced techniques, creates a cinematic sonic space that transcends the boundaries of mere rock. The delicate lyricism displayed in the unreleased track "Abilene" is also wonderful, allowing us to rediscover their diverse musicality.
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