KANSAS – The Absence Of Presence (2020)
America’s legendary progressive rock band KANSAS will release their highly anticipated new studio album “The Absence of Presence” on 26th June 2020. The album features nine all new tracks written by the band where they rock hard with stellar musicianship. The addition of guitarist/producer Zak Rizvi in 2016 and keyboardist Tom Brislin in 2019, two powerhouse players from New Jersey who have mastered their respective instruments, plays a big part in continuing and expanding that sound.
“The Absence Of Presence” takes the band even further into the progressive rock arena while still maintaining the classic Kansas sound. Longtime, hardcore fans will roar with approval at the precise musicianship, contemplative lyrics, soaring vocals with tight harmonies, intricate arrangements, memorable riffs, complex changes, and majestic musical passages in the album’s nine songs.
The iconic level of musicianship associated with the name Kansas has never wavered, and the band has evolved with the times as they produce their latest album that fits the Progressive Rock idiom while venturing into modern Hard Rock elements.
Vocalist Ronnie Platt has said that “The Absence of Presence shows the band firing on all cylinders”, and there’s no mistaking the truth of that statement from the very first song.
The title track opens the album, and its verse and chorus has Platt delivering the message of “reaching for connection to break the silence”, noting that “The Absence of Presence fills the air”, but what truly breaks the silence and fills the air is the expansive and epic sound of Kansas bringing some of their best songwriting forth from start to finish.
We go from the broad exploration of this eight-minute opener, only to find ourselves listening to a track that grooves in “Throwing Mountains”, which gets the album feeling like straightforward heavy hard rock at its best.
While listening through ‘The Absence of Presence’ it’s hard to pick a favorite song as they all have so many elements, each track with a different yet connected energy. Many moving lines capture the essence of Prog itself, and the overall atmosphere paints a cinematic musical picture.
Kansas founders and The Absence of Presence co-producers, guitarist Rich Williams and drummer Phil Ehart, mightily lead the charge alongside bassist Billy Greer – while not a founder, an integral part of the band’s legacy – and Zak Rizvi skillfully joins in as a more recent addition, and fellow producer, songwriter, and guitarist.
Electric organs and varied keyboard effects provided by keyboardist Tom Brislin give off the classic vibe of the time of Kansas’ roots, as do David Ragsdale’s violins, which at times are practically shredding as heavy as guitars.
You can hear that vocalist Ronnie Platt’s strong voice bears a classic clarity, not meaning to take the place of his predecessor Steve Walsh, but to complement the band’s long-standing legacy as his tone fits right in.
Continuing on through the album, after the piano-led “Jets Overhead”, we encounter “Propulsion 1”, an upbeat all-instrumental track that lives up to its title and keeps the energy of the album propelling forward, but the poignant “Memories Down The Line” gently steps in to bring it all to a momentary stop, with a powerful ballad that takes some time to reflect on the past while considering memories and stories that will be passed down to future generations.
“Circus of Illusions” picks our energy back up again, with what is probably one of the more “proggy” tracks of the record, only to have the succeeding track, “Animals on the Roof”, take that idea even further.
“Never” brings another ballad to bridge the next step into the epic closing track, “The Song The River Sang”, which takes us on an adventurous five-minute journey to ensure we’re left with good memories of this album down the line.
Theatrical, compelling and absolutely fantastic, with this rocking new album Kansas carries powerfully on into 2020 and beyond.
HIGHLY Recommended
01 – The Absence Of Presence
02 – Throwing Mountains
03 – Jets Overhead
04 – Propulsion 1
05 – Memories Down The Line
06 – Circus Of Illusion
07 – Animals On The Roof
08 – Never
09 – The Song The River Sang
Billy Greer – bass, vocals
Ronnie Platt – lead and backing vocals
Rich Williams – guitars
Zak Rizvi – guitar, backing vocals
Tom Brislin – keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on 9
David Ragsdale – violin, backing vocals
Phil Ehart – drums, percussion
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Thanks sooo much for this early upload !!!
Hi,
Thanks for all the great posts.
It’s nice to see (as it looks like) that you’re back on track after all the troubles and hassles from some time ago.
You even did catch up with a few of the ‘lost’ reviews, but not all unfortunately (so far).
What’s still missing:
-SWITCHBLADE ROMANCE – Old God’s Return (2020)
-PURPLE HEART – Purple Heart (1990) out of print
-AIRKRAFT – Airkraft (1989) out of print
-TRAMA – From Ashes To Life (2020)
-KEVIN CHALFANT – Running With The Wind (Out Of Print)
-KEVIN CHALFANT – Fly 2 fr33dom (the Journey covers)
-EDDIE MONEY – Brand New Day (2020)
-URBAN SOUL – Two (Feat M. Landau & Bill Champlin) (2020)
-FORCEFIELD IV (G. Bonnet/Cozy Powell) – Let The Wild Run Free [Japan SHM-CD TOM KIMMEL – Circle Back Home [Japanese Edition]
-SABU (Paul) – Sabu [Japanese Edition]
-DIARY – To The Edge And Beyond [Japan Edition +2]
-DOCTOR ROCK AND THE WILD BUNCH (HAREM SCAREM) – EYE OF THE HURRICANE
-SKIN SUIT (Tesla’s Tommy Skeoch) – Skin Suit (2020)
-KEN HENSLEY – Tales Of Live Fire & Other Mysteries [HNE 5xCD Box Set] (2020)
-HORISONT – Sudden Death (2020)
Is there a chance that those reviews will still be posted in the (near) future?
Thanks in advance.
Yeas, all these will be posted & reviewed – ans still we need to restore several old posts 🙂