Second Nature

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  • Criticism, expectations, disappointments, progression  

    Second Nature (Audio CD)
    After the previous structures and the jamming flair equally criticism had as plugging praise because of its catchy AOR, that happens with "Second Nature" of course also. The guys from "FC" have turned to more complex structures and are
  • Furthermore, high level, but with a few flaws!  

    Second Nature (Audio CD)
    Their debut, "Flying Colors" ran and runs with me up and down. What I loved this album: Prog -and- Blues veterans (Steve / Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Dave LaRue) join forces and create with the rather unknown singer Casey McPherson, an interestin
  • Transatlantic in a new guise  

    Second Nature (Audio CD)
    What you get here is quite excellent and composed of 5 musicians exception presented in technically brilliant form music. What is clear is that for a pop rock, as amazingly, afforded the first album. 2 years ago, that was new. Designated Progrocker m
  • Something too much Neil, for too little Steve Morse  

    Second Nature (Audio CD)
    Rarely have I been so excited to see how the Flying Colors on a second album of a band that counts but the debut work and the subsequent live DVD with the impressive things about what has appeared to me in terms of rock music in recent years. So now
  • A fast paced album !!!  

    Second Nature (Audio CD)
    To put it straight to the point, with the new album Second Nature present themselves Flying Colors more than on their debut album as a band in terms of a unit. Each song seems complete in itself. Two longtracks that are quite attributed to the progre