I've been a listener of art rock (what started out as progressive rock) for 39 years, and it's taken me that long to grow thoroughly weary of strident vocalists screaming nonsense lyrics in Italian while some virtuoso noodles in the background. The art in what's called PROG has gotten lost, and now everyone tries to sound like Dream Theater. This disc by Remember Remember wipes away all the dross that has accumulated around the neck of art rock for forty years, and injects the originality, creativity and pastoral innocence that made Yes' "Fragile" such a revelation way back at the dawn of art rock. It's completely instrumental, and in much the same fashion as Mike Oldfield applies layer upon layer of beauty until the whole climaxes in a sort of audio ecstasy before progressing along to the next phrase or piece. This is the sort of art that will strip away your musical fatigue and jadedness, and return your ears and mind back to a place where music's primal origins reside. Buy and revel.