Third Degree (Flying Colors Album)
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''Third Degree'' is the third
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Flying Colors, released on October 4, 2019 via Mascot Label Group. The album was released on digital platforms and also on CD digipack, a limited-edition double-LP, a 180g blue or black vinyl and a limited-edition box set with bonus content such as a 40-page photobook, two coasters and a bonus disc with six bonus songs. ''Third Degree'''s first single and video, "More", was released as the band revealed the album's title, cover and tracklist. The second single, "You Are Not Alone", was released on August 28, 2019. The third, pop rock single "Love Letter", was released on September 12 and the final single, "The Loss Inside", about the process of grieving, had its video premiered on September 30, 2019.


Recording and song information

The album's first sessions took place as early as December 2016, at guitarist Steve Morse's studio in Florida, United States, when seven songs were written. The band wouldn't meet again until December 2018, when three other songs were created. By then, drummer and vocalist Mike Portnoy was already recording his parts at keyboardist and vocalist Neal Morse's studio in
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. "The Loss Inside" is the only song of the album tuned in drop D. Vocalist and guitarist
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commented that the song allows him to use "soul" vocals and Steve and Neal to work on "their own version of rock and roll". "More" is a song about the desperation for "freedom from addiction, consumerism, and lust". McPherson saw "Cadence" as "one of those songs that is such a classic 'product' of us. A strong mix of each of our creative energies in each section to create what we are." "Last Train Home" was built upon a musical idea that Steve saved for the band. He commented: "I always tend toward a kind of triumphant feel when I do instrumental sections... possibly because I listened to a lot of classical music over the years." He used a 12-string guitar and many "jangly clean guitars with open strings". Bassist Dave LaRue saw Geronimo as "a bit of a departure for Flying Colors" and it reminded him of
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. "You Are Not Alone" was seen by McPherson as a follow up to '' Second Nature'''s "Peaceful Harbor". He wrote the song about the effects of
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in his hometown of Austin, Texas and his experience rescuing victims. McPherson described "Love Letter" as influenced by The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Jellyfish,
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, Silverchair. It received a '60s/'70s-inspired psychedelic video.


Track listing


Critical reception

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'' named ''Third Degree'' one of the 50 best rock albums of 2019. Sonic Perspectives called the album "a mature, consistent third album which is melodically strong and diverse." and added "This makes for one of the best rock/pop/prog bands of the decade, and is a big colorful feather in the cap of its illustrious members." The bonus track, ''Waiting for the Sun'', also received praise as Heaven's Metal called the song, "another perfect example of the concerted band effort so prominent on this release. This smooth textured, light-rock anthem, with plenty of guitar flare and lyrical color, is easily worthy of the main release."


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 ...
– lead vocals, guitar * Neal Morse – vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar * Mike Portnoy – drums, percussion, handclaps, vocals * Steve Morse – lead guitar * Dave LaRue – bass guitar Production * Flying Colors – production * Bill Evans – executive producer, HPAR, post-production engineer * Rich Mouser – mixing, mastering * Jerry Guidroz – recording engineer * Brian Moritz – recording engineer * Thomas Cuce – recording engineer * Matthew Parmenter – recording engineer * Bouchra Azizy – additional digital editing * Chris Carmichael – strings, string arrangement


Charts


References

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