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Ring Van Möbius firmly believe that more is always better. After a two-year gestation period the Norwegian classic prog act have returned with their second album, The 3rd Majesty. Frontman Thor Erik Helgesen tells Prog why he’s definitely not holding back.
Words: Dom Lawson Portraits: Line Sverdheim
Thor Erik Helgesen.
Dag Olav Husås.
Håvard Rasmussen.
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rogressive rock is not a genre that tends to reward reticence. If you’ve got a fantastic, preposterous idea, then the correct way forward is always to pursue it with every fibre of your being. That’s definitely the approach that Ring Van Möbius have taken on their second album, The 3rd Majesty. The Norwegians have proudly proclaimed their devotion to prog’s first wave from the start: their 2018 debut, Past The Evening Sun, was a feast of overdriven organ and power trio fireworks, with a huge and proud debt to ELP and Van der Graaf Generator. The follow-up, which begins with the absurdly opulent sprawl of the 22-minute title track, blows its predecessor out of the water and sounds like the work of band enjoying a dizzying surge of confidence.