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A superlative arrangement of a Christmas classic! This band never ceases to amaze me! Merry Christmas to all and to all a Prog night!!!
Favorite track: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.
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IZZ is pleased to present our reimagined version of the classic Christmas song, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.
This release is also serving as a way for you to help support the new IZZ album which will be released in the first half of 2024! We are pricing this single at $5 which is unusually high for just one song, but everything earned from this release will go into the fund for our new studio album so we hope you view this not only as a way to listen to a new song but also as a way of helping support IZZ as we finish our new album.
IZZ has always preferred the "classic" method of releasing an album: The band writes and records the songs without anyone hearing them, and on that magical day - "Release Day" - you buy the album in any format you prefer. So we have always stayed away from pre-orders and kickstarters and the like. There are so few surprises in life. Purchasing this single is a way for you to help us surprise you with new, original music in a few months' time.
supported by 12 fans who also own “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
The new live EP by Ryan W. Stevenson's project reminded me, that this debut album must have been gone down the wishlist... If instrumental Canterbury stuff is your thing, this should be a no-brainer. Firmly rooted in the past (late 60s, 70s), nevertheless with a fresh sound. Guests incude The Tangent's Andy Tillison and Soft Machine's Theo Travis. Carsten Pieper
supported by 11 fans who also own “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”
The album takes off nicely with David Longdon's "The Strangest Times", but then gets into immediate free fall and deeply underwater for the next few tracks, quite unexpectedly. Fortunately, it recovers with Nick D'Virgilio's "Apollo" (hey, this guy CAN write good music, although he hides this ability most of the time) and the remaining three tracks, one of which is another Longdon masterpiece. So in the end the final impression is somewhat in the positive range. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)