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The Fly
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Evacuate Four tracks by this young Hassocks prog band, taken from a self-produced concept album that charts man's evolution from the dawn of history to eventually leaving the planet. ‘The Infirmary' is intense and anthemic like a less precious Muse, while ‘Slow Collapse' is all swirling gothic keyboards and tortured crooning. ‘No-man's Land' is the sound of Earth exploding in slow motion, seen from the last departing spacecraft. Brave, imaginative stuff.
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