If anyone in contemporary prog is more ubiquitous than Steven Wilson, it’s Neal Morse (and maybe Mike Portnoy). After leaving Spock’s Beard, Morse has released albums
If anyone in contemporary prog is more ubiquitous than Steven Wilson, it’s Neal Morse (and maybe Mike Portnoy). After leaving Spock’s Beard, Morse has released albums
I have been listening to Spock’s Beard since the late ’90s/early ’00s. I was even a relatively active participant on the Spock’s Beard message board,