Marillion albums, especially with Mr. Hogarth as vocalist have demanded from me every time into me listen to the album. I really like not so much. But if the access was successful, I delight in these albums. Even with the latest studio album, "Sound That Can not Be Made," This happened to me like that. Gaza, the first piece of the album is just really blessed. In the 17:31 min. Long piece of music it comes repeatedly to mood swings. From oriental, ballads like moments, to a psychedelic Parthier has much to offer. Varied can hardly be a song. The last track of the album "The Sky Above The Rain" with 10:35 min., A gorgeous and relaxing song. Between Song 1 and 8, there are still plenty to hear and to discover. So I will still on the title track ("Sounds That Can not Be Made") make the CD carefully. It is by virtue of showing off and musically it is full with confidence. "Montréal" appeared at the first hearing on lengthy me, yes even boring. But this song I have given more opportunities and now I hear him right gladly. Elsewhere, the reviews, the voice of the Lord Hogarth criticized. I can understand and understand this reluctance, because it happened to me in joining Marillion well. This voice like some do not go into the ear or be difficult to access, but I feel now exceptional and entirely appropriate to the excellent music of the band. I like "Sounds That Can not Be Made" really good, is for me the best album of Marillion. That's why I like to lock myself the reviewers who charges 5 star here on.