Peter Graigs Rock Opera

Peter Graigs has a dark side that he lets shine bright in music that’s almost theatrical. “When Silence Breaks” sounds like the score of a dramatic stage show. The build up leaves listeners wanting more and all the changes throughout leave the audience in engulfed in this madness. That’s not the case with “The Fall.” This one is more calm than “When Silence Breaks.” It is as rocking, but doesn’t have all the audible plot twists of the latter. At this point I didn’t think Peter ever put words in his music and just let the arrangements tell the story. That was until “Vision of Heaven” began and the man behind the music spoke — well sang. He sings well and only adds to the music. It almost sounds like something you’d hear in a Disney movie at an intense part of the plot. Oh there’s that drama we fell for at the start when “My Wicked World” starts up. It’s as frantic as “When Silence Breaks” and is a good anchor for Peter Graigs music. If you are a fan of rock music that has a bit of maturity in it, a hint of class that the theater brings…Then check out Peter Graigs’ rock-opera. (https://www.petergraigs.com/index.html)