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Album Review

Stock is a coming-of-age album. What happened between Trying to Kiss the Sun and this third opus is unclear, but the results are very impressive. While the group's previous output sounded like nothing more than talented mainstream prog rock of a derivative nature, this album finds its own sound. Furthermore, the songs are no longer simply catchy, they are thrilling. The combined influences of Pink Floyd (after all, the group did start as a Floyd cover band) and Spock's Beard still give the music its main direction, but everything has grown in maturity, from the lyrics and Yogi Lang's vocal delivery — more personal and touching — down to the detailed arrangements and track segues. "Opel" opens the album with a very apt midtempo FM rocker. "The Way It Is" shows its Pink Floyd roots, but it also evokes the best moments of Genesis' swan song, Calling All Stations (and yes, there were a few strong moments there). The magnum opus is the ten-minute "The Gentle Art of Swimming," a magnificent chorus supported by good solos. "Who Do You Think You Are" also delivers a highlight. The three-part "Forgive Me" gets too close to David Gilmour's writing to be comfortable, but the other songs all give the impression of a band that has found its voice. And it's a pleasure to hear. The initial edition of Stock also included a bonus DVD with a 5.1 Dolby Surround mix and a promotional tour video. ~ François Couture, Rovi

Customer Reviews

i hope my 3rd favorite RPWL album falls to 4th place in 2010

This is one of their less known albums. At least that was the feeling I got from searching the web. My favorite music here are songs 2 to 5 starting with The Way It Is all the way to the 10:00 minute long Gentle Art Of Swimming (I was really depressed that I was not able to fit "GAOS" on my 80 minute RPWL compilation. The song is great, and I am looking forward to placing it on my next RPWL compilation but I need more great material. So Yogi and the gang, please get to work! And by the way, I really feel like Roger Water's prophecy which defined his personal situation suits yours as well- "together we stand, divided we fall." Stock is another great album by RPWL, and I hope that very soon it will fall from my 3rd favorite to the 4th place.

Very easy to like and enjoy

Nothing but good solid melodic stuff here. Very easy on the ears and mind. A great offering and I would agree that this collection of songs is the one that sets the tone for future releases. I'm really glad it finally showed up on iTunes. Great album for a long drive.

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