The music still includes a few influences from PINK FLOYD, RUSH, MARILLION, DREAM THEATER or KING CRIMSON. However, OVERHEAD's Progressive rock becomes really innovative and personal, when it's mixed with some strange psychedelic and electronic sequences. The tracks are performed with a power not unlike heavy-metal. The ingredients: Seventies keyboards sounds, lively bass parts, elegant vocals, nice flute soli, excellent guitar playing. To be served hot ! After two opuses unanimously praised by both the critics and the audience, OVERHEAD is now part of the top of the crop, and its third album is awaited like the Messiah. "And We're Not Here After All" (2008) is clearly worth it ! This is a thematic adventure of melodic Progressive rock, a very personal and introspective trip into the most basic of human instincts, the will to live. Needless to say, it has its share of ecstatic highs and desperate lows, all neatly wrapped up in a single album full of atmospheric rock. It's ambitious and dynamic music varying from laid-back and melancholic atmospheres into adventurous and energetic rock. It's about contrasts. It mixes fresh ideas with classic influences, thus sounding original and interesting. The album features recognisable elements of OVERHEAD but also expands into new directions.
01 A method... 4:13 02 ...to the madness 7:43 03 Time can stay 8:08 04 The sun 1:09 05 Lost inside 11:46 06 Entropy 6:41 07 A captain on the shore 9:47