2011 debut from this Progressive Rock band formed by Kurdt Vanderhoof and Ronny Munroe, formerly of Metal Church. Presto Ballet draws it's influences from the classic 70's Prog movement and are very proud to wear it's influences on it's sleeve and using NO digital instruments in it's recordings. The band began as a side project for guitarist Vanderhoof but now with the addition of lead singer Munroe, the band is ready to become much more than just a project. Also with the addition of master keyboardist Kerry Shacklett the band are finally ready to hit the road and begin performing it's classic Prog Rock to the world.
H**S
Another great effort from Kurdt Vanderhoof
I eagerly awaited the release of this cd. The first two are simply great ear candy if you like 70's prog rock. This new release Invisible Places follows the same theme as it previous cds, but more like Styx "Grand Illusion." Up front: Presto Ballet is definitely not a copy of Styx, but you can certainly hear the influences of that style.The whole cd has some great guitar work, the keyboards are magical. I was a bit concerned that the new singer Ronnie Monroe may not be able to fill the vox's of the previous singer, but honestly, I think he brought a freshness to this project; especially in the song Sundancer.If you remember Kurdt from his Metal Church years, don't expect anything like that. This is a project of his I wish would get noticed. They did some tour dates with Dream Theater, but they deserve much more success.I give this one 5 stars all the way. Presto Ballet is a musical journey with every cd they have released.
T**Y
Great, man, just KILLER old school prog
Really great old school prog done RIGHT!! I've had Peace Among The Ruins and The Lost Art Of Time Travel for about 5 years each now (or since they came out) and have been enjoying them a lot. I've definitely got my money's worth with those 2 releases. I just bought this, started playing it and, MAN, did it ever put a serious smile on my face to hear these guys play. I can say that the instrument sounds of this release are more diverse. The songwriting is way solid, and the interplay is just great. Lots of influences that these guys wear proudly, but that's alright. I really dig Dream Theater, Subsignal, Transatlantic, Pain Of Salvation, Yes, and a few others (tried to get into Flower Kings and have a couple of things but their theatric weirdness just....weirds me out). These guys sound nothing like any of those bands (closest one they sound like is Transatlantic) and that's okay. Presto Ballet have their own sound and identity and I like this release much more than the others that I have and that's saying a lot. These guys are getting better and better with each new thing, and I can't wait to hear more from them. Thanks, PB, for making incredible music!!!
D**N
Rush+Styx+Deep Purple=Presto Ballet
The tones of the guitars and synthesizers sound like a cross between Rush and Styx, while the singer sounds a bit like the guy from Deep Purple. The music is progressive rock (not metal). It is reminiscent of 1970/80's style progressive rock without sounding like it is ripping it off.
J**Z
WOW,NO ONE LIKE PRESTO BALLET.
Simply fantastic,This is Awesone Prog Music,every songs sherds and the group is better than some one groups like SPOCK'S BEARD,FLOWER KINGS and other of the modern prog rock of today,this is AMAZING sound of the seventy.Congratulation PRESTO BALLET for this musicjose
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