Over the years TIMELOCK has not changed very much, they still operate in the SAGA inspired neo-prog/melodic rock genre. It would appeal to fans of the more rocky side of progressive more than the soft sort of styles, but it is up to you. TIMELOCK is currently promoting the new CD live on stage.
In 1992 "Louise Brooks" appeared and the critics were unanimously positive. Two years later, their second album "The Dawn" was released. The production and compositions had a more powerful and professional sound. After some years of 'radio silence' TIMELOCK is now back with a new CD entitled "Circle of Deception". The album has 10 tracks and has everything that you can ask from a symphonic band. Of course it is neo progressive, but with a harder guitar attack. On the quieter sounds, you can pick out the HACKETT influence, but the harder sound compares to Robert FRIPP, say on "Red" for example. However, this is by far the best of the three offerings. And it sounds great too.
01 Love Triangle 4:57 02 The Killing 5:11 03 Secret Mission 3:12 04 Someday 5:25 05 Louise Brooks 6:40 06 Welcome To Welfare 3:45 07 P.i. Exit 4:19 08 Genoa 2:17 09 Skyline 5:38 10 The Seance 10:40 11 Touchdown 4:42 12 The Seance 8:48
13 Change 3:34 14 Back On My Feet Again 1:52
Disc 2
01 Emotional Target 4:52 02 No Man's Land 4:29 03 Pi Exit 4:06 04 Napoleon Bonaparte 7:48 05 Welcome To Welfare 3:16 06 Between Dusk And Dawn 3:31 07 Love Triangle 4:45 08 The Seance 9:58