Toronto-based Rock Plaza Central's Are We Not Horses? Is after all. This would have been the perfect opportunity for a concept review. Rock Plaza Central - are we not horses? Well I’ve seen some horrible things Like a sea of white wings And I’ve done some horrible things Lies in the. There’s guitars, drums, trumpets and violins all thrown together in this melting pot whose stock is based on country and Americana. This is all augmented by the ambitious musical accompaniment. As he sings the lyrics flow out of your speakers as words do out of a good book, when he sings “My children by joyful” all you can do is feel uplifted and want to joy in the chorus of good cheers. Not always easy listening, the delivery is unsettling and yet uplifting. The first thing that strikes you is Chris Eaton’s warbling falsetto. This is no joke and for all it’s far-fetchedness it’s an album that brims with hope, love and happiness all wrapped up in some of the most ambitious music that you could possibly want to hear. These horses are convinced that they’re real horses but they’re trapped in a war between good and evil and continually striving to find out the truth about their existance. › ▆ ▆ Rock Plaza Central Are We Not Horses Rar ▆ ▆Īs concept albums go this is, quite possibly, one of the best I’ve heard an album of hope told through the eyes of six-legged robotic horses.
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