As someone who remembers prog from the seventies I'm invariably disappointed when listening to modern prog-rockers, of whom I've sampled dozens and rarely find anything worth a second listen. However this CD from Australian prog band Unitopia literally blew me away and I've had almost nothing else on the player since I got it. Comparisons, I feel, are worthwhile. The vocalist Mark Trueack does have a Genesis-era Gabriel sound (and to be fair he was in a Genesis tribute band at one time) though his voice doesn't have Gabriel's harsh edge. Certainly in my book he's one of the better vocalists I've heard (alongside Oblivion Sun's Stan Whittaker, Cryptic Visions's J Todd Plant and Kino's John Mitchell - for a glimpse of vocalists I consider top rank). The tracks do, as is often the case, wear their hearts on their sleeves and you can't fail but detect shades of Genesis, Yes and ELP, which is either a good or a godawful thing depending on where you're coming from. Me, I say it's a good thing because while the influences are there, there's enough of an original sound to suggest Unitopia are most definitely not out and out copyists.
This is cracking modern prog-rock: melodic, lyrically dense, musically impressive. If you're a fan or are looking to give prog a go, then you owe it to yourself to take this CD for a spin.