bitflipper Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 I've long ago let go of mainstream rock and pop music. Or I should say mainstream rock and pop left me. So very little of it holds any appeal anymore and I'm tired of the classics I've heard a thousand times. These days, on most nights when I'm lying in the dark listening on headphones it'll be something from the 19th century on Deutsche Grammophon rather than In the Court of the Crimson King. So I am absolutely thrilled whenever I find something from this century that scratches the same itch that vintage ELO used to do. That only happens once in a great while. The Foo Fighters' Medicine at Midnight was one recent discovery that made me happy. I'm not even a big fan of that band, but Mr. Grohl and company stretched their vision on that one. And now there's the new Styx album, Circling From Above, to add to my small collection of modern classics. Always a good band, over the decades those guys have continued to grow while never forgetting the value of a good melody. Virtuoso dueling guitars on top of dreamy synths, and of course their signature fat vocal harmonies. Fell asleep to it last night and woke up with a smile this morning. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bmarlowe Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 (edited) For me Styx still is a local (Chicago) band. Funny, the track you posted does somehow remind me of my pristine 1969 vinyl copy of "In the Court of the Crimson King" (if one can ever call vinyl pristine). I am a big Greg Lake fan. Anyway, "21st Century Schizoid Man" does bring someone to mind. Edited August 7 by bmarlowe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Base 57 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 I really like track 4, "King of Love". Thanks Bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhonoBrainer Posted Friday at 02:07 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:07 PM Headphones fer sure. I don't hate this, which is praise in 2025. I loved the hard panning hearken backs. It's the Uber clean digital soundscape, hosting what would be a grittier vinylescent progfest near-classic had they added the crackle. I wonder how this would have charted in 1978? Where's the single??? 🤑 The songs have a wonderful variety to them. The vocals really hold up, the changes are more inventive, the mix and arrangements have an Alan Parsons quality and clarity. And it's Queen-adjacent in more than one song. Thanks Bit! It's pretty great. I could see this getting more listens in those moments when I've got too much time on my hands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Triangleman Posted Saturday at 06:34 PM Share Posted Saturday at 06:34 PM I've been enjoying it too. My thought was "this is some over the top bombastic proggy cheese". Which is exactly how I like my Styx. Wouldn't it be great to get a few more songs with Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw and JY all in the studio together with all the animosity and fighting? They don't have to tour just be all in the same room writing and recording. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigb Posted Saturday at 07:45 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:45 PM 1 hour ago, Triangleman said: I've been enjoying it too. My thought was "this is some over the top bombastic proggy cheese". Which is exactly how I like my Styx. Wouldn't it be great to get a few more songs with Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw and JY all in the studio together with all the animosity and fighting? They don't have to tour just be all in the same room writing and recording. I assume you meant to say "without?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Joad Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM I still love Styx, thanks for posting this 🍻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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