Second Nature (Flying Colors Album)
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''Second Nature'' is the second
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Flying Colors, that was released in Europe on September 29, 2014, in the US on September 30, and in the UK on October 6. On August 19, ''
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'' premiered the video for the album's first single "Mask Machine". Soon after, ''
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'' premiered the song for Europe. On September 22, the entire album began streaming on the ''Prog'' magazine website.


Recording and concept

Before the album release, drummer
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said it would benefit from a bigger "chemistry" between members: The band's experience with Peter Collins was overwhelmingly positive. For Second Nature, the band decided not to work with a producer because they wanted to experiment with working on their own. According to Portnoy, the album was recorded in a
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-ish way, with the members meeting for a couple of days, then carrying on with their other commitments, then going back to record more parts, and so on. The first writing session happened via
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conversations. Bassist
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said about the writing sessions: "Everyone brings in ideas, no complete songs. When we like an idea, we start from there and build on it. There are some ideas that get thrown out, others that get completely changed, some that stay pretty much intact. We do try a lot of different ideas within one song. The writing sessions are pretty intense – we move fast, due to the limited amount of time we have".Interview with Dave LaRue
by Grande-Rock.com retrieved on November 13, 2014.
Guitarist
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said he encourages his bandmates to bring just ideas for songs, instead of complete tracks, "so that the band sound is on everything". Also, he said the band decided not to "underestimate" their audience and assume they "can handle lots of subtlety, complexity and changes of tempo." All instruments were recorded in each member's personal studio, except for the vocals, which were mostly recorded at keyboardist/vocalist
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's studio. The cover for '' Flying Colors'' was designed by executive producer Bill Evans. For ''Second Nature'', Portnoy and Evans asked artist
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to come up with something with the theme of "Second Nature". Steve Morse described the concept of the cover as follows:


Song themes

The opening track "Open Up Your Eyes" was the first song to be written for the album. McPherson commented that the song is a reflection about life, and how one may not be happy even when have reasons to be. "Mask Machine" was the first single from the album and received a video. McPherson stated that the song is his favorite and that he personally believes the chorus talks about "the record, in terms of our need to get away from consumerism and telling our boy to cover up who we really are". "Bombs Away" is about getting involved in business everyday and losing sight of the beauty of life due to being busy. "The Fury of My Love" was primarily written by Neal, who submitted a demo of the chorus for his bandmates. McPherson was initially afraid that the song could be mistaken as a song about
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, and he describes it as actually covering simply the topic of the passion one feels for another. "A Place in Your World" received a video, which was premiered at ''
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'''s website on 10 October 2014. The video consists of the band performing the song altogether in a studio, which Portnoy described as the band's "most natural and comfortable environment". He also said that the song is a good example of the Flying Colors sound: "catchy vocal hooks with clever, tasty musicianship sprinkled on top. It's also a great example of the Flying Colors vocal blend as it features lead vocal turns from all three vocalists (myself, Neal, and Casey) and a chorus that features a three-part harmony with all of us." According to McPherson, the song sees the album once again with existential, reflexive lyrics. According to McPherson, the original chorus of "Lost Without You" may have been "Cause I'm home" instead of the "Cause I'm Lost" that was actually recorded. He also said the song speaks to the loved ones that he lost in his life. The Celtic and "almost middle eastern/Indian approach" of "One Love Forever" made McPherson realize "how these tribes around the world have musical similarities that I hadn't really thought about until we did that verse." Steve says he used a style of playing that resembled European folk music. McPherson describes "Peaceful Harbor" as "the journey of a man to finding a place where we'll find contentment. It's kind of a mix of what it's like to be a man and how we naturally take our journey." Steve adds that it is "about the joy of finding that peace inside after going through a storm or catastrophe". The initial version of the song didn't contain any choir at the outro, but Neal found out about a choir in
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and decided to hire them to complete the ending. The vocal melody of the song is reminiscent of their previous tour; it was something McPherson would sing during sound checks and that the band wanted to include in their next album. "Cosmic Symphony" was written by McPherson towards "the person getting free of the trap of consumerism and how that relates to identity, ..that person becoming comfortable on his own shoes." He also described the end of the song as a "I'm ok with who I am and I don't need anything else, I don't need to fill myself with things to purchase or to become, in order to describe who I am."


Critical reception

The Prog Report called the album, "one of the best albums I’ve heard in a long time" and mentions ''Open Up Your Eyes'' as "the band's most powerful track to date" and "prog at its finest."


Track listing


Personnel

;Flying Colors *
Casey McPherson Casey McPherson (born September 15, 1978) is a singer and songwriter based in Austin, Texas where he lives with his two daughters. He is currently the frontman of the bands Alpha Rev and Flying Colors, as well as his own Casey McPherson. He has ...
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, rhythm guitar *
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– keyboards,
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, co-lead vocals (1, 5, 7, 8, 9) *
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,
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, co-lead vocals on "A Place In Your World" *
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and rhythm guitar *
Dave LaRue Dave LaRue is an American bassist who has performed with the Dixie Dregs since 1988 and with the Steve Morse Band since 1989. He also has worked with Dream Theater's John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian and Jordan Rudess. He plays Music ...
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;Additional Personnel * The McCrary Sisters – background vocals on "Peaceful Harbor" and "Cosmic Symphony" * Chris Carmichael – strings on "The Fury of My Love" and "Peaceful Harbor" * Shane Borth – strings on "Bombs Away" * Eric Darken – hand drums on "One Love Forever" ;Production * Bill Evans –
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* Flying Colors –
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* Rich Mouser – mixing * Jerry Guidroz, Bill Evans and Flying Colors –
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* Paul Logus – mastering *
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– art direction, design, illustrations * Jim Arbogast – photography


References

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