If you listen to them just a few times in life, their "progressive pop" makes sense; in the longer tracks, they've done excellent work (The Light, The Water, At The End Of The Day, The Great Nothing). As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't compare to the great prog or even to the giants of the '90s (especially those who attempted similar musical directions, such as Porcupine Tree).

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Spock's Beard

Spock’s Beard is an American progressive rock band formed in 1992 by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. The group helped fuel the 1990s prog revival with albums like The Light, V and the concept double Snow. After Neal Morse departed in 2002, Nick D’Virgilio led the band, later passing the mic to Ted Leonard; Ryo Okumoto and Dave Meros have remained key members.
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