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Snow is the sixth studio album of the progressive rock band Spock's Beard, and the final album with main songwriter and vocalist Neal Morse, who left immediately after the release of the album due to his conversion to Christianity. It was released in 2002 on Radiant Records.
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- Progressive rock
- August 27, 2002
- Lawnmower and Garden Supply, Pasadena, California
Sep 17, 2020 · The story of Spock's Beard and Snow. By Nick Shilton. ( Prog ) published 17 September 2020. How the US proggers made sixth album Snow, under the shadow of 9/11 and with their lead singer on the verge of quitting for God! (Image credit: Spock's Beard) Back in the early 1990s the progressive rock landscape in the United States was bleak.
- Nick Shilton
Spock’s Beard’s sixth studio album, Snow, is the band’s final record to have songwriter and vocalist Neal Morse as a main member and composer, who left upon release after his conversion...
The band, particularly the Neal Morse line-up, are considered to be at the forefront of modern progressive rock music. Four of their first six albums featured in the Prog Report's "Top 50 Prog Albums 1990–2015", with The Light and Snow featuring in the top ten.
- 1992–present
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