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Versions of the Truth

Versions of the Truth is the thirteenth studio album by British progressive rock band , released on 4 September 2020 through the independent label Kscope. The album consists of ten tracks with a total runtime of 45 minutes and features a more intimate and melodic sound compared to the band's previous work, emphasizing emotional tension over explosive dynamics. Recorded remotely between October 2018 and May 2020 at studios in and , it marks the second full creative contribution from drummer following his integration into the band in 2016. Formed in 1999 by and frontman Bruce Soord in , , the evolved from Soord's solo project into a full band, incorporating longtime collaborators bassist Jon Sykes and keyboardist Steve Kitch alongside Harrison, formerly of . By 2020, the group had gained prominence in the progressive rock scene, with their prior album (2018) achieving commercial success and critical acclaim for its blend of atmospheric soundscapes and rhythmic complexity. Soord has described the record as the band's "third" in its current lineup era, highlighting Harrison's pivotal role in shaping its sophisticated drumming and arrangements. The album's themes revolve around subjective perceptions of reality, personal and societal conflicts, and the elusiveness of absolute truth, drawing inspiration from events like and interpersonal disputes. Tracks such as the title song "Versions of the Truth," "Demons," and "Break It All" showcase Soord's introspective lyrics paired with layered guitars, subtle keyboards, and Harrison's precise, jazz-inflected percussion, creating a cohesive of quiet intensity. Critically, it received positive reviews for its melodic accessibility and emotional depth, though some noted its restraint as occasionally lacking the cathartic peaks of earlier releases; Prog Archives users rated it highly, with an average score reflecting appreciation for its refined prog-pop sensibilities. A deluxe edition later included Harrison's reworked versions of select tracks, incorporating unconventional elements like to further explore the album's conceptual layers.

Background

Development

The album Versions of the Truth was conceived in the wake of the band's 2018 release and subsequent tour for Dissolution, which solidified drummer Gavin Harrison's role as a full band member and marked a commercial breakthrough, peaking at No. 36 on the UK Albums Chart. Development began in late 2018, with frontman Bruce Soord approaching the project optimistically amid the band's growing momentum, envisioning a shift toward more concise and personal songwriting compared to the expansive compositions of earlier works. The process unfolded from October 2018 through May 2020, initially in a positive creative atmosphere, but external events profoundly altered its direction. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 introduced global uncertainty, prompting Soord to frame the album as a "search for truth" that grappled with personal and societal divisions during turbulent times like Brexit and the early pandemic. This shift imbued the work with an introspective tone, as Soord noted that the "horrible but real" realities of the era informed the record's exploration of elusive truths.

Writing process

The songwriting for Versions of the Truth was primarily led by Bruce Soord on vocals and guitars alongside on drums, marking their second collaborative effort following the 2018 album , where Harrison emerged as a key co-writer. Soord initiated the process by developing core ideas on at his home studio in , , deliberately halting early to share rough demos with Harrison for restructuring and enhancement. This remote exchange, conducted via file sharing between Soord in and Harrison in , emphasized creative input over technical complexity, with Harrison often adding unconventional elements like shifting time signatures or parts to deepen the songs' emotional impact. A deliberate shift toward concise compositions averaging 4-5 minutes per track represented a departure from the band's earlier epics, allowing Soord to prioritize emotional directness and accessibility in conveying raw feelings of conflict and division. The ten songs, totaling around 45 minutes, were refined in 2019 with input from keyboardist Steve Kitch and bassist Jon Sykes, who contributed to arrangement adjustments and production details to ensure cohesion. Personal and societal elements infused the lyrics, drawing from Soord's reflections on contemporary issues. These themes, rooted in events like and the rise of distortions, were woven into the songwriting starting in October 2018, fostering a sense of vengeful across the material. The COVID-19 pandemic, unfolding after the initial composition phase, amplified the album's focus on fragmented truths and societal unease.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for Versions of the Truth spanned from October 2018 to May 2020, following initial writing contributions from Bruce Soord and that began in October 2018. The sessions took place amid the early , but the band's established remote workflow allowed completion without significant interruption. The primary recording locations included Bourne Place in , Gavin Harrison's personal studio facility used specifically for drum tracking, and Soord Studios in , , where vocals and guitars were primarily captured. Production was led by Bruce Soord, with engineering handled collaboratively by the band, emphasizing a live band feel through minimal overdubs to preserve organic energy despite the constraints. The presented specific challenges, including the shift to file-sharing and online idea exchanges for mixing, which extended the overall timeline beyond initial expectations and inadvertently enhanced the album's themes of isolation and disconnection. This remote process, already familiar to the band from pre- workflows, allowed completion without major derailment, though it underscored the difficulties of in-person collaboration during the crisis.

Personnel

The album Versions of the Truth features the core lineup of , consisting of Bruce Soord on lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, and production; on drums and co-writing; Steve Kitch on keyboards and backing vocals; and Jon Sykes on and backing vocals. All instrumentation and vocals were performed by these band members, with no guest appearances. Production was handled by the four band members collectively, with Soord overseeing mixing at Soord Studios in Yeovil, England. Engineering and recording duties were shared by Soord and Harrison, while mastering was completed by Kitch. Harrison's drum arrangements are particularly prominent across the tracks, contributing to the album's rhythmic drive and textural depth through additional percussion.

Music and lyrics

Style and structure

Versions of the Truth is a album incorporating elements, characterized by atmospheric soundscapes and rhythmic complexity. The record features a more intimate and subdued overall sound compared to the intensity of its predecessor , emphasizing melody over virtuosic displays across a runtime of 44:56. The album consists of 10 tracks on the standard edition, marking a structural shift toward shorter, more song-oriented compositions than those on previous releases. These pieces blend conventional verse-chorus forms with progressive interludes, creating a concise yet layered listening experience that prioritizes accessibility while retaining experimental flair. Key musical features include Gavin Harrison's intricate drumming, which incorporates polyrhythms and deliberate rhythms to drive the tracks forward, as heard in "Driving Like Maniacs." Complementing this are Bruce Soord's layered guitars and Steve Kitch's synths, which build tension-release dynamics through subtle atmospheric builds and textural depth, enhancing the album's melancholic and immersive quality.

Themes

The album Versions of the Truth by centers on the concept of "versions of the truth" as a for personal , societal , and mental struggles, particularly amid the global crises of 2020, including the and political uncertainties like . This theme draws from a "post-truth world" where distorted truths and lies dominate, rendering objective reality increasingly irrelevant on both macro societal and micro personal levels. Bruce Soord, the band's frontman and primary songwriter, has described this as reflecting the "sad" state where "truth seems to be such an irrelevant thing now," influenced by the overload of and conflicting narratives during the . Key motifs throughout the lyrics include and , as exemplified in "Leave Me Breathless," which captures emotional vulnerability and withdrawal; confrontation with inner demons in "Demons," addressing psychological battles; and the overload of voices in modern life depicted in "Too Many Voices," symbolizing the cacophony of and societal pressures. These elements are rooted in Soord's personal experiences with anxiety, amplified by the era's and , creating a reflective that avoids outright despair while emphasizing . Soord has noted his optimism, stating, "I’m still optimistic that we will live to tell the tale of this strange time," underscoring the album's balance between heavy and . The conceptual flow of the album progresses from external chaos—evoking societal division and —to internal clarity, unified by recurring motifs of light and truth-seeking that guide the listener toward resolution. This arc transforms doubt into a form of personal reckoning, with the music's atmospheric builds often reinforcing the lyrical journey through tension and release.

Release

Formats and packaging

Versions of the Truth was released on 4 September 2020 by Kscope Music. The album was issued in multiple physical and digital formats, including a standard single-disc in a sleevepak with a 16-page , a double 180-gram with a printed lyric inner bag, a digital download available in high-resolution (24-bit/96kHz), and a Blu-ray audio edition featuring a mix alongside stereo high-resolution audio. A limited deluxe edition was also available as a four-disc hardback book set, containing the standard CD of the original album, a second CD with bonus tracks and alternative mixes (including an instrumental version of the title track and a stripped-down mix of "Demons"), a DVD with 5.1 surround and high-resolution stereo audio, and the Blu-ray audio disc; this edition provided expanded content for collectors, with the alternate mixes offering reinterpretations of select songs. The artwork features an by the late German artist Michael Schoenholtz, consisting of an abstract series of shapes that evoke enigma and thematic depth aligned with the album's exploration of subjective realities. The design and layout were handled by Scott, with photography by Diana Seifert. In 2021, a live release titled Nothing But the Truth was issued, featuring a filmed and recorded streamed concert performance of select tracks from the album and prior material, though it stands apart from the core studio formats.

Promotion

The promotion of Versions of the Truth commenced with the release of "Demons" on June 18, 2020, accompanied by a directed by George Laycock and produced by Blacktide Phonic/Visual. This was followed by "Break It All" on July 15, 2020, featuring a video shot in a structure designed by Adrian Fisher, capturing the band in socially distanced performance amid surreal patterns. The served as the third single, released on August 6, 2020, with visuals depicting swimmers navigating rivers and seas along the Dorset to symbolize personal distortions of reality. Owing to the , traditional in-person promotional efforts were curtailed, pivoting instead to virtual listening sessions, online interviews with band leader Bruce Soord, and digital press engagements. Kscope orchestrated an online campaign that underscored the album's examination of truth and deception in a post-truth era, positioning it as a timely soundtrack for contemporary societal challenges. A European tour to support the album was originally scheduled for late 2020 but was predominantly canceled amid restrictions. Rescheduled performances in 2021 allowed to deliver live shows, which directly informed the subsequent live release Nothing But the Truth in October 2021, capturing a live streamed performance from April 2021 in , released on 22 October 2021. Media coverage emphasized the album through features in Prog Magazine and discussions across online progressive rock forums, often spotlighting drummer Gavin Harrison's intricate contributions and his integration into the band's dynamic following his 2016 addition. The marketing approach briefly tied into the record's thematic focus on fragmented perceptions of reality, enhancing its relevance during a period of global uncertainty.

Reception

Critical response

Versions of the Truth received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth and the nuanced drumming of , with an average score of approximately 8/10 across prog-focused outlets. users rated the 4 out of 5 stars on average, highlighting its intimate songcraft and atmospheric qualities. Prog Archives assigned an average user rating of 3.61 out of 5 based on over 160 reviews, commending the 's softer, more introspective tone while noting it as a potential limitation for fans seeking the band's earlier intensity. Sonic Perspectives awarded it 8 out of 10, appreciating its melancholic exploration of sadness and bitterness amid the pandemic's relevance. Critics offered some reservations, with The PROG Mind describing the record as "bland" and "faceless" in comparison to prior works like All the Wars, criticizing its monotonous repetition and lack of innovation. Other reviewers echoed concerns about the subdued dynamics, viewing the album's restraint as occasionally stifling its progressive edge. The album earned a nomination in the 2020 Prog Report Awards for Essential Modern Album. In fan polls on platforms like and groups, it ranks mid-tier within the band's discography, often placed between top entries like and lower ones from earlier periods.

Commercial performance

Versions of the Truth debuted to modest commercial success, reflecting its niche appeal within the progressive rock genre. The album peaked at number 46 on the , number 22 on the German Albums Chart, and number 30 on the Swiss Albums Chart. The release benefited from Kscope's strong foothold in the progressive music market but faced challenges due to the , including record store closures and the cancellation of planned tours. Over the longer term, Versions of the Truth established a presence on streaming services such as , aiding the band's expansion of its international fanbase.

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of Versions of the Truth comprises ten tracks with a total duration of 45:05, serving as the primary release of the album by . All tracks were produced by Bruce Soord in collaboration with the band at Soord Studios and Bourne Place. Songwriting credits are attributed to Bruce Soord for all tracks, with contributing to the songwriting. The track listing for the standard edition is:
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)
1"Versions of the Truth"5:40Soord
2"Break It All"4:22Soord
3"Demons"4:34Soord
4"Driving Like Maniacs"3:29Soord
5"Leave Me Be"4:14Soord
6"Too Many Voices"3:17Soord
7"Our Mire"4:19Soord
8"Out of Line"4:21Soord
9"Room 13"3:54Soord
10"Shed a "7:08Soord
No guest performers appear on the standard edition. This version is available across all physical and digital formats, while the alternate edition features reimagined arrangements of select shared tracks.

Alternate edition

The alternate edition of Versions of the Truth comprises eight tracks totaling 37:41 and is included as a second disc in limited and special editions, as well as the digital deluxe version. These reimagined mixes employ stripped-down arrangements that emphasize acoustics and atmosphere, providing a more intimate to the standard edition's layered production.
No.TitleLength
1"The Swell"4:18
2"Break It All (Alternative Mix)"4:36
3"Demons (Alternative Mix)"4:43
4"Driving Like Maniacs (Alternative Mix)"3:32
5"Leave Me Be (Alternative Mix)"4:11
6"Our Mire (Alternative Mix)"6:57
7"Too Many Voices (Alternative Mix)"3:39
8"Versions of the Truth (Alternative Mix)"5:45
This edition reflects Bruce Soord's vision for "what if" versions of the material, captured during the original album sessions but featuring minimal instrumentation to foreground vocals and thematic depth. Soord directed drummer to create mixes distinct from his typical acoustic reworkings, resulting in atmospheric takes that explore alternative interpretive possibilities. The content remains exclusive to these special formats and has not charted independently.

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