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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

North Star-Feel The Cold (1985)

North Star is one of the best symphonic prog bands in the United States, yet they remain somewhat underrated. This band offered a sound brimming with rich, colorful melodies, full of power and great beauty, featuring the vocals of Joe Newman and the precise keyboards of Kevin Leonard. They possess some of the best characteristics of the finest progressive rock: rapid rhythmic shifts, strange and atmospheric passages, prominent bass lines, and keyboards with solemn sounds. “Feel The Cold”, North Star's second album, released in 1985, is considered a gem within progressive rock circles. It boasts a consistent and solid symphonic sound, excellent keyboard arrangements, and the powerful drumming of the band's third member, Glenn Leonard, brother of keyboardist Kevin. Clearly inspired by the sounds of Genesis during their more baroque era; “Wind and Wuthering” or “And Then There Were Three” contains a “vintage” sound with respect to the large layers of keyboards as demonstrated in the opening “Feel The Cold” or in “Plastic Fantastic”, which followed by the longer piece “Tomorrow Never Comes” and its great instrumental arrangements or the apotheotic instrumental “Finale”, maintain the status of the band at a very high level, showing a great work of symphonic prog of the highest level despite the apparent lack of originality.