With the release of former
Journey guitarist
Neal Schon's simmering instrumental debut,
Beyond the Thunder, Higher Octave must be hoping that former rock god lightning will strike twice. Ex-
Starship stringman
Craig Chaquico's two acoustic projects have been phenomena, and there's no reason the thoughtful, inventive
Schon can't achieve a similar splash. After years of bouncy, straightforward, and usually loud pop/rocking,
Schon seems committed to calmly reflecting on the many places he's been over the years, and so keeps his melodies generally simple and the production highly atmospheric, with special accents on the dazzling electric and acoustic soloing that became his trademark in the
Journey days. Unlike
Chaquico, he never goes out of his way to blow listeners' minds rhythmically, but the jazzy Spanish flavors of the rolling "Espanique" prove a fascinating counterpoint to the potent but less inventive fare. Helping
Schon with the complementary textures is a fellow
Journey man, keyboardist
Jonathan Cain, who surrounds
Schon's tight riffs with some magnificently haunting acoustics. It's always a treat to hear the sensitive side of a rocker, and
Schon's promising debut points to a rich new phase and some friendly competition for his already flying labelmate.
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Jonathan Widran, Rovi