
Marillion’s Creative Upheaval: ‘Sounds That Can’t Be Made’ Album Revisited

Marillion’s ‘Sounds That Can’t Be Made’ strikes a chord in the heart of progressive rock, producing an enigmatic symphony of heavy-duty lyrics and unabashed emotion. While maturity might temper the ‘angry young men’, these rock savants show that age has only honed their edge.
The eclectic mix of songs in their 17th studio album walks the listener through a landscape of musical experimentation and lyrical boldness. With tracks that delve into introspective territories and grand socio-political landscapes, Marillion proves that speaking up is not an act limited by age.
- Unmatched lyrical prowess
- Instrumental innovation
- Thematic diversity
- Courage to defy norms
‘Sounds That Can’t Be Made’ is not just an album; it’s a statement by Marillion that boundaries are meant to be pushed, expectations are meant to be defied, and real music always speaks the truth, no matter the age of its creators.