Prog

ELEPHANT9

Greatest Show On Earth RUNE GRAMMOFON

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Scorching set evokes prog’s keyboard legends.

Never judge a book by its cover, nor an album by its opening track. With its slippery bass, stilted beats and what sounds like an inebriated Mellotron slurring through a singsong after a grand night out, the almost comedic Way Of Return provides no clue as to what lies ahead. While their last two releases were augmented by Swedish guitarist and sometime Motorpsych­o and Dungen collaborat­or Reine Fiske, here keyboardis­t Ståle Storløkken, bassist Nikolai Haengsle and drummer Torstein Lofthus go back to power trio basics. Exploding into a thunderous, urgent groove and sprayed with fiery organ, the fifth studio album by this virtuosic Norwegian outfit is bursting with a riotous intensity. Summoned through a sequence of gloriously Hammond-heavy invocation­s, the spirits of Egg-era Dave Stewart, Keith Emerson and Lifetime’s Larry Young are made manifest amid a hurtling, energetic sequence of original compositio­ns. Soulful, smart and packed with thrilling keyboard excursions, this is a love letter to the finest keyboard-orientated outfits in progressiv­e music. Forget thoughts of pastiche or nostalgic knock-off – this is their most powerful release to date. SS

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