Aside from being a tribute to henshall's father, this is also about the near extinction of the white rhino. What a great song. Beautiful and sad. Always brings tears to my eyes.
im hooked on virus and fauna these days.... kept seeing comment about Haken in the comments of Almo - Reconciliation... and Native Constuct - Quiet World... there u have 2 other insanely good albums to check out..
I'm going to see their 3 hour set in 4 days. I'm super hyped. This is a tour just with them for 3 hours and I am hearing it is really special. Highly recommend going if you can. The vocalist is Ross Jennings. He has done a good bit of side work on vocals with Aryeon and with Neal Morse in Divirgillo Morse and Jennings if you like Crosby Stills and Nash type harmony vocals. This song in particular is a tribute to Rich Henshall's father who recently passed away. Wonderful lyrical and musical tribute. As far as what to listen too, even if you can't squeeze a video out before the show I recommend listening to their epic Visions. They are playing two encore songs for this tour. Crystalised which you have heard and loved in the first set. The 2nd set they are ending with Visions and you are going to want to get an idea of how this sounds on studio version before you hear it live.
@@wade7488 Haken themselves was amazing. But it was very weird venue setup. We were saved seated long tables like a comedy or jazz club. Being seated at a table for a metal concert was strange. The crowd did not know when to stand, when to sit etc.
I'm preaching to the converted, but I honestly think that Haken are the finest of all of the prog rock/metal bands right now. I listen to a lot of different bands, but nothing compares to them.
The song was written by Richard Henshall about the death of his father, so it's a deeply personal song lyrically and probably difficult to pick apart without input from him I'd imagine. Ross Jennings' vocals on this are outstanding.
Interesting song, definitely different, I dig it. Also the singer is fantastic and vocal melody is catchy. Parts of this reminds me a little of Soan but more interesting.
Haken is out of this world. For me, every single album they've ever released is insanely good. It's astounding.
Love this band
Aside from being a tribute to henshall's father, this is also about the near extinction of the white rhino. What a great song. Beautiful and sad. Always brings tears to my eyes.
This band is so slept on. Fauna was easily my favorite album of 23.
im hooked on virus and fauna these days.... kept seeing comment about Haken in the comments of Almo - Reconciliation... and Native Constuct - Quiet World...
there u have 2 other insanely good albums to check out..
Did you make it to the Atlanta show? I was there with my daughter by the stage near Charlie!
This song is about guitarist Richard Henshall's father passing. Its kind of a farewell tune/tribute for him.
I'm going to see their 3 hour set in 4 days. I'm super hyped. This is a tour just with them for 3 hours and I am hearing it is really special. Highly recommend going if you can.
The vocalist is Ross Jennings. He has done a good bit of side work on vocals with Aryeon and with Neal Morse in Divirgillo Morse and Jennings if you like Crosby Stills and Nash type harmony vocals.
This song in particular is a tribute to Rich Henshall's father who recently passed away. Wonderful lyrical and musical tribute.
As far as what to listen too, even if you can't squeeze a video out before the show I recommend listening to their epic Visions. They are playing two encore songs for this tour. Crystalised which you have heard and loved in the first set. The 2nd set they are ending with Visions and you are going to want to get an idea of how this sounds on studio version before you hear it live.
And if you like this you´re gonna like Rich's Cocoon as well, very much the same style
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how was the show?
@@wade7488 Haken themselves was amazing. But it was very weird venue setup. We were saved seated long tables like a comedy or jazz club. Being seated at a table for a metal concert was strange. The crowd did not know when to stand, when to sit etc.
In the last part of this song it's Henshall's voice ("At the end of your rope. In the umbra time stands still...")
I'm preaching to the converted, but I honestly think that Haken are the finest of all of the prog rock/metal bands right now. I listen to a lot of different bands, but nothing compares to them.
You basically have this and BTBAM for God tier prog metal.
The song was written by Richard Henshall about the death of his father, so it's a deeply personal song lyrically and probably difficult to pick apart without input from him I'd imagine. Ross Jennings' vocals on this are outstanding.
Interesting song, definitely different, I dig it. Also the singer is fantastic and vocal melody is catchy. Parts of this reminds me a little of Soan but more interesting.
Ross Jennings on vox 🤌🏻🎶