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IQ - Frequency



8.3 | 35 votes |
Release date: 6 February 2009
Style: Progressive rock

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01. Frequency
02. Life Support
03. Stronger Than Friction
04. One Fatal Misake
05. Ryker Skies
06. The Province
07. Closer

Additional info
Progressive Rock
Label: Inside Out
Promotion In France: Replica Records
England: 2009
Length: 61:57

Line-Up on the CD:
Vocals: Peter Nicholls
Guitars: Mike Holmes
Bass, vocals: John Jowitt
Drums: Andy Edwards
Keyboards: Mark Westworth

Staff review by
Jeff
Rating:
7.5
With Marillion, and Pendragon, IQ is one of the leaders of the 2nd wave of British progressive bands (after Pink Floyd, Yes and Genesis, the fathers of the genre which started their career some years before them). Founded in 1982 , IQ never became popular like Marillion but managed to found a real solid fan-base and, above everything else, a really respectful aura. IQ is still active nowadays, and "Frequency" is their last album. As a fan of Progressive Rock and Metal, I recommend this beautiful and tender album. You should have a look at it if you like this kind of music, some songs really deserve all your attention.

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published 23.07.2009 | Comments (5)

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06.02.2021 - 13:33
Rating: 9
Metal Rasputin
This must've been my first encounter with IQ back in the day, I remember this being my favorite from them. Haven't listened to this in years, but as for any great record, I can still bring at least the first four songs to my mind like it was just minute ago. I don't know exactly what they did here, but to my liking the production sounds more "hard rock" than their previous albums, not to say it's sellout or anything, but it's slightly rougher and rawer to my ears than Dark Matter or Seventh House. Even the synth sounds a little bit thicker than usual.

Just found out it's an hour long overall, never felt like that.
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You've got a lot of guts. Let's see what they look like!
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25.11.2023 - 07:54
Rating: 7
majormalfunction
Maybe this one will grow on me but right now it doesn't do that much for me. Feels very middle of the road compared to many of the previous albums. It's as usually very beautiful but the band sounds a bit tired.
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Everything's twice as bright with money in your hands
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