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Provides the exact, CD-quality audio (16-bit/44.1kHz or higher) without the compression artifacts found in MP3 or AAC.
– Their second studio effort, leaning further into prog-pop.
A lossless audio format. Unlike MP3s, these files retain every bit of data from the original disc, making them ideal for audiophiles. Post Structure: Flying Colors - Discography -2012-2020- -EAC-FLAC-
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Whether you’re a prog head, a musician seeking reference-grade recordings, or just a fan of melodic hard rock with teeth, this discography is essential. Enjoy the colors in lossless brilliance.
The 2012 debut, Flying Colors , was a risk. Mike Portnoy had just left Dream Theater, and the progressive metal world expected him to start a band that was heavier . Instead, they got a rainbow. This public link is valid for 7 days
: The self-titled debut was recorded in just nine days . It established their signature sound with tracks like "Blue Ocean" and the 12-minute epic "Infinite Fire" .
"Blue Ocean", "Shoulda Coulda Woulda", "Infinite Fire"
A more progressive-leaning effort that balanced hard rock with complex suites like "Open Up Your Eyes" and the three-part "Cosmic Symphony". Can’t copy the link right now
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Allows you to pinpoint Steve Morse's guitar cabinet on the left and Neal Morse's Hammond organ on the right. Cymbal crashes sound "swishy" or metallic. Sharp, natural high-frequency decay.
Flying Colors’ production (by Peter Collins and the band) is lush and dynamic — from Steve Morse’s crystalline cleans to Portnoy’s punchy drum mix. FLAC captures the full frequency range, perfect for critical listening on high-end systems.
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