GREG POPE - The Roar of Silence (2025)

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Title: The Roar of Silence
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Independent
Genre: Pop Rock, Power Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 35:46
Total Size: 83 / 255 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Worthy Son (2:57)
2. Fallen Star (3:22)
3. Trick of the Light (2:10)
4. The Roar of Silence (3:26)
5. It's All Pretend (2:36)
6. Road Less Traveled (3:37)
7. Layers of an Onion (3:23)
8. Softer Than a Whisper (2:51)
9. Hours, Days and Years (2:30)
10. Still A Kid (2:48)
11. Pirate Paddy (3:44)
12. Immovable Feast (2:28)

By the time you get to solo album #10 what’s left to do? If you’re Greg Pope, you drill down into the 1970s to reinvent a host of great motifs that defined that decade’s chart hits. On The Roar of Silence Pope revives sounds so familiar yet puts them to brand new uses. Listen to how opening track “Worthy Son” bang-on takes up the seventies AM radio-friendly folk pop of artists like Gerry Rafferty or Al Stewart. Surefire should-be hit single “Fallen Star” is framed around that recognizably restrained rhythm guitar sound so popular with late 1970s new wave bands. Over the course of the LP the whole decade gets a look in. Song styles range from the early 1970s psychedelic feel of “It’s All Pretend,” to the mid-1970s starkly endearing faux-folk of “Hours, Days and Years,” to the late decade Blue Oyster Cult-like blast of title track “The Roar of Silence.” And it couldn’t be the 1970s without ELO, which I hear shades of on “The Trick of the Light” and “Road Less Traveled.” There’s even a touch of Queen on the raucous “Immovable Feast.” I often compared Pope to Matthew Sweet and there’s a few here (“Layers of an Onion”; “Softer Than a Whisper”) that match his dissonant sweetness. Make room on your annual ‘best of’ list for another winner from Greg Pope.




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