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Monday, January 16, 2023

IQ-Are You Sitting Comfortably ? (1989)

Following two of the neo-progressive masterpieces, "Tales from the Lush Attic" (1983) and "The Wake" (1985), the British band IQ explored the more accessible sounds of sophisticated pop with their third album, "Nomzamo" (1989), and the stylistically consistent "Are You Sitting Comfortably" several years later. However, despite its more pop-oriented sound, progressive elements remain present in the album's final musical structure. The album showcases the sensational voice of Paul Menel, whose dark and somber vocal style is immeasurable, in a setlist of dynamic, balanced, and incredibly catchy songs. Likewise, guitarist Mike Holmes's work once again displays his acoustic delicacy with its brilliant arpeggios. On the other hand, Martin Orford's keyboards continue to be the driving force with their futuristic and progressive notes, particularly in the instrumental "Nostalgia", the dark "Falling Apart at the Seams", the hypnotic "Nothing at all", and the sinister "Drive On" and "Sold on You". After this fourth release, singer Paul Menel left the band, leaving behind a brilliant work that was nevertheless highly debated by their more orthodox fans. Four years later, IQ returned to their avant-garde path with the excellent "Ever", which, to the delight of their large fanbase, put them back on track in their discography.