Band: Starcastle
Band Website: www.starcastlemusic.com
Label: ProgRock Records
Label Website: www.progrockrecords.com
Release Date: 2007
There is an expression that goes: The more things change, the more things stay the same. And sometimes that’s a good thing. In particular here I’m referring to the new release from American progressive rock band Starcastle. I’d been hearing about a new recording for so long I was beginning to wonder if it was ever going to happen. Well I’m glad to tell you, it’s out and it’s great.
For those not familiar with the history of Starcastle, suffice to say they had four albums out in the mid-to-late
seventies and were easily on par with then contemporary progressive bands such as
The music of Starcastle in 2007 picks up where they left off in 1978. And yet it is every bit as modern as anything
else out there. The trademark sounds are all there, the high-tenor vocals, the distinctive bass and the familiar guitar licks. All
leading to the most trite of questions, Do they still sound like Yes? To that I’d answer yes and no. I’m one of those out there who’ve
never seen Starcastle as a Yes clone. While they may borrow some of the sounds and flavours their compositions are nothing like Yes.
They are Starcastle. Song of Times starts out with a pretty intense five-minute rocker called “Red Season” which has some interesting
change-ups and gets the CD off with a bang. That then slides into the longest track “
I’m pretty sure that if you were a fan of Starcastle in the seventies you’ll love Song of Times. The band has gone through a lot but has picked up where they left off without skipping a beat. All the familiar elements are there. For fans of that symphonic Ameriprog sound this will be a tasty addition to the music collection. Welcome back Starcastle, it’s been far too long.