Credo

Prog Head

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In my view, it’s a great thing when mature musicians continue to be creatively honest in the face of so-called ‘modern prog’ opposition… Tagged with unholy description ‘neo’, Credo have maintained their own course and continued to progress. Definitely, ‘Against Reason’ is a worthy follow-up to a highly-acclaimed ‘Rhetoric’ and develops the band’s style even more. This CD is the culmination of all efforts to date. Just a cracker! The eight songs manage to walk a fair line between musical exploration and accessibility - excellent melodies and instrumental sections that join everything together nicely. The keyboards of Mike Varty have provided a foil to Tim Burrell’s fluid guitar playing, the rhythm section of Jim Murdoch (bass) and Martin Meads (drums) sounds competent. Vocal performance of Mark Colton is passionate and very emotional… :cool:
http://www.myspace.com/credogb
It’ll be interesting to see where this British outfit can go from here, but for now sit back and enjoy the distinctive Credo sound. A real treat which I can recommend to lovers of the 80-s inspired progressive rock. ;)
http://www.rockreport.be/review.asp?id=3162
 

teddy

Duckmeister
They certainly have something. I will find the time to listen to then more throughly and report back

teddy
 

Gerardo

New member
In my view, it’s a great thing when mature musicians continue to be creatively honest in the face of so-called ‘modern prog’ opposition… Tagged with unholy description ‘neo’, Credo have maintained their own course and continued to progress. Definitely, ‘Against Reason’ is a worthy follow-up to a highly-acclaimed ‘Rhetoric’ and develops the band’s style even more. This CD is the culmination of all efforts to date. Just a cracker! The eight songs manage to walk a fair line between musical exploration and accessibility - excellent melodies and instrumental sections that join everything together nicely. The keyboards of Mike Varty have provided a foil to Tim Burrell’s fluid guitar playing, the rhythm section of Jim Murdoch (bass) and Martin Meads (drums) sounds competent. Vocal performance of Mark Colton is passionate and very emotional… :cool:
http://www.myspace.com/credogb
It’ll be interesting to see where this British outfit can go from here, but for now sit back and enjoy the distinctive Credo sound. A real treat which I can recommend to lovers of the 80-s inspired progressive rock. ;)
http://www.rockreport.be/review.asp?id=3162


I also think so.:P:P
 

Prog Head

Member
The 'Against Reason' album has opened new doors the world over for the band, and the live reviews have highlighted too...


Tour FEBRUARY 2012 (in conjunction with The Classic Rock Society)


2012 is here and it provides CREDO with the opportunity to tour the critically acclaimed and commercially successful album, in a series of dates across the UK.

WITH VERY VERY SPECIAL GUESTS – THE AMAZING - COMEDY OF ERRORS
Thursday 2nd February: Riffs Bar,
Greatfield Swindon, SN4 8EQ Doors 7.00
Riffs Bar

Friday 3rd February: The Lexington,

Pentonville Road, London
Doors 7.30pm
The LexingtonCRS Shop

Saturday 4th February: The Wesley Centre,

Maltby, Rotherham
Doors 7pm
CRS Shop


Sunday 5th February: B2, Brickmakers,
Norwich
Doors 7pm
CRS Shop
 

Prog Head

Member
Some rumours and info have been spread around about upcoming Credo album. If work proceeds according to the schedule, the new CD will see the daylight in Fall 2019.:cool:
 
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