Big Big Train's "Far Skies Deep Time," released on January 1, 2010, under English Electric Recordings, is a captivating journey through the realms of progressive rock, progressive metal, and art rock. Clocking in at 43 minutes, this album is a testament to the band's ability to blend complex compositions with accessible melodies.
The album opens with "Kingmaker," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the record with its intricate guitar work and powerful vocals. "Fat Billy Shouts Mine" follows, showcasing the band's knack for creating catchy hooks amidst a tapestry of layered instrumentation. "British Racing Green" is a standout track, with its haunting melodies and poetic lyrics that paint vivid imagery.
"Brambling" offers a moment of respite, with its softer, more introspective approach, while "The Wide Open Sea" closes the album on a high note, with its soaring vocals and anthemic chorus. Throughout "Far Skies Deep Time," Big Big Train demonstrates their prowess in crafting songs that are both musically and lyrically rich, making it a standout release in their discography.