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IQ, The Seventh House

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1098151

Disk length: 56m 59s (6 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Wrong side of Weird12:23
2. Erosion 5:41
3. The Seventh House14:23
4. Zero Hour 7:09
5. Shooting Angels 7:21
6. Guiding Light 9:57

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Review

With a career that spans nearly 25 years, IQ remain one of the biggest names in the world of Progressive Rock. Getting their start in Southhampton, England back in 1981, IQ was often compared to two other great Prog bands from the UK: Marillion and Genesis. For years the band struggled to create their own identity and they did so by outlasting the glory days of Fish's Marillion and Gabriel's Genesis. Here again is IQ with their classic line-up of Peter Nicholls, Martin Orford, Mike Holmes, John Jowitt and Paul Cook.

The Seventh House begins melodically, lulling the listener into a dreamlike state before the notes are transformed into pumping progressive rock rhythms with strange, grumbling bass lines. IQ are masters of the soft tones, conveying their content differently than their heavier colleagues but always carefully crafted, progressively arranged and with equal intensity.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

The Seventh House

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 56m 53s (-1m 54s)

The Seventh House

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 57m 9s (+0m 10s)

The Seventh House

Tracks: 6, Disk length: 57m 19s (+0m 20s)

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