Christmas The Band – Reasons To Believe
“Reasons To Believe” by Christmas The Band takes listeners on a nostalgic trip through progressive rock’s golden period, complete with synthesizers and dreamy, lyrical views. The song begins with an interesting bass opening by Jeff Pilson, laying an excellent basis for delicate synth lines representative of Eloy’s ethereal textures. The synthesizers, played by Peter Penhallow and Charles Tapp, provide a deep, spacey mood that enhances the song’s 1980s prog-rock vibe. Penhallow’s gentle, philosophical vocals recall the vocal approaches of bands such as Eloy and Wishbone Ash, and mix smoothly into the track’s Pink Floyd-inspired musical sound. This vocal style not only boosts the band’s soundscape, but it also provides an additional emotional dimension that draws listeners into the song’s reflective atmosphere. Alec Fuhrman’s guitar work contributes to the atmosphere, providing it a warm, space sound that triggers both classic prog rock and early space rock influences.