2005, ProgRock Records
Mother’s Ruin is Oliver’s latest studio project and marks a progression in his musical career.
The album sees a change in direction from Oliver’s recent instrumental releases and draws heavily both from Oliver’s progressive roots and also the experience performing live with his band.
A collection of hard-edged yet melodic songs, the album showcases Oliver’s writing skills but also allows room for the dynamic instrumentation which has become a trademark of Oliver’s work.
With tracks such as ‘Mother’s Ruin’ tackling the emotive issue of the environment and our impact on the planet, and ‘The Agent’ depicting experiences with a fictional music industry low-life, this album covers a host of subjects all within the framework of powerful rhythms and grooves.
The album sees a change in direction from Oliver’s recent instrumental releases and draws heavily both from Oliver’s progressive roots and also the experience performing live with his band.
A collection of hard-edged yet melodic songs, the album showcases Oliver’s writing skills but also allows room for the dynamic instrumentation which has become a trademark of Oliver’s work.
With tracks such as ‘Mother’s Ruin’ tackling the emotive issue of the environment and our impact on the planet, and ‘The Agent’ depicting experiences with a fictional music industry low-life, this album covers a host of subjects all within the framework of powerful rhythms and grooves.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Don't Come Running |
| 2 | The Agent |
| 3 | In The Movies |
| 4 | Walk Away |
| 5 | Mother's Ruin |
| 6 | Calling For You |
| 7 | If You're Leaving |
| 8 | I Don't Believe In Angel |
| 9 | Wall Of Water |
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