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Progressive Music Planet Progressive Music Planet Skip to content About the Progressive Music Planet Progressive Rock Progressive Metal Albums Revisited ← Older posts The Pineapple Thief – “It Leads to This” Posted on January 22, 2024 by Rob I’ve been a fan of The Pineapple Thief since 2002. It has taken a while for the world to catch on to Bruce Soord and team but adding Gavin Harrison to the band has definitely helped with visibility. Initially Harrison was a hired gun but now he co-writes with Soord so this is a true collaboration. “It Leads to This” is the fifth album with Harrison (not including “8 Years Later”) and the fourth with him as a full member. The biggest thing that I noticed was the length of the album and the songs. The album is 41 minutes long and the longest track is a second under 6 minutes. Neither the album nor the songs overstay their welcome. This means there is no overblown epics, not that the band do many of those. Rather this is ...

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