Neal Morse — Still up for the challenge of bringing prog rock to the masses

Thomas Gerbasi
Aug 22, 2017 · 3 min read
The Neal Morse Band (Photo by Robert Smith)

Maybe I’m old school, but when I read the press release and noted that The Similitude of a Dream, the latest album from The Neal Morse Band, is “clocking in at over 100 minutes,” I had to smile.

No EPs, quickie radio hits, or three-chord mash-ups here. No, Mr. Morse was back, and as the late, great boxing trainer Cus D’Amato once said…

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