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"Somewhere But Yesterday" is a progressive rock album by the British band Citizen Cain, released in CD format by F2 Music. This record showcases Citizen Cain's signature blend of complex musical arrangements, rich storytelling, and theatrical vocals. The album takes listeners on an immersive journey through intricate melodies and thought-provoking lyrics that are characteristic of neo-progressive rock. Notable tracks such as "Ghosts of Jericho" and "The Last Supper" highlight the band's ability to weave together dynamic instrumentals with evocative narratives.
Citizen Cain was formed in Scotland in the early 1990s and quickly became known for their Genesis-inspired sound combined with unique artistic flair. Over the years, they have built a dedicated fanbase within the prog-rock community thanks to albums like "Serpents In Camouflage" and "Raising The Stones." Their music often features elaborate concept themes and virtuosic musicianship.
F2 Music is a respected UK-based label specializing in progressive rock releases. Known for supporting both established acts and emerging talents within this genre, F2 has played an important role in keeping progressive music vibrant on the international stage.