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Office of Strategic Influence

 
Album Review: Office of Strategic Influence

  • Artist: O.S.I.
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 18, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A veritable prog metal "supergroup," O.S.I. -- the "Office of Strategic Influence" -- was formed by Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos, Chroma Key and former Dream Theater keyboardist Kevin Moore, and Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy, with help from Gordian Knot bassist Sean Malone. Like similar collaborations, such as Transatlantic or Liquid Tension Experiment (many of which feature the same rotating cast of six or eight talented players), O.S.I.'s debut album is more than the sum of its disparate parts. Office of Strategic Influence masterfully blends '70s-styled progressive rock, heavily influenced by King Crimson and Pink Floyd, with an '80s-era heavy metal aesthetic, and the avant-garde sound of underground indie rockers such as Max Vague.

The album-opening instrumental, "The New Math (What He Said)," is a fast-paced rocker, Matheos' guitar clamoring for attention above the din of Portnoy's crashing rhythms and Moore's manic keyboard work. Like Rick Wakeman-era Yes on steroids, the song showcases the threesome's musical abilities and jump-starts Office of Strategic Influence with a jolt. The following material offers little to disappoint, the band keeping up the frantic pace on songs such as "When You're Ready" and "Dirt from a Holy Place," the performances crackling with electricity and passion. Lengthy instrumental passages are powerful and purposeful: an integral part of each composition rather than an excuse to merely "jam." The individual talents of O.S.I. mesh seamlessly, blending instrumental virtuosity with oblique lyrics, creating an album that is as physical an experience as it is an intellectual exercise.

In any other subgenre of rock, Matheos would be a guitar hero on the order of Steve Vai or Eddie Van Halen, the Fates Warning frontman capable of both classically styled acoustic craftsmanship and chaotic metallic riffing, often in the context of the same song. Office of Strategic Influence allows the underrated axeman a chance to spread his wings and fly high, while Malone and Portnoy hold down the bottom line with rock-solid rhythms. Kevin Moore is the other focal point here, the keyboard wizard providing an instrumental counterpoint to Matheos' raging guitar. Moore's imaginative style and natural skill coax a myriad of sounds from his instrument to challenge Matheos in the mix. Offering both power and pomp, O.S.I. would appeal to fans of classic prog rock and modern heavy metal alike. The regular-release single disc version of Office of Strategic Influence includes a video of "Horseshoes and B-52's." The two-CD limited-edition package offers three new songs, including a blistering cover of Pink Floyd's "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" and a five-song video documentary: munchies for your computer. ~ Rev. Keith A. Gordon, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The New Math (What He Said) Jim Matheos O.S.I. (3:36)
OSI Jim Matheos O.S.I. (3:48)
When You're Ready Jim Matheos O.S.I. (3:09)
Horseshoes and B-52's Jim Matheos O.S.I. (4:18)
Head Jim Matheos O.S.I. (5:19)
Hello, Helicopter! Jim Matheos O.S.I. (3:44)
Shutdown Jim Matheos O.S.I. (10:24)
Dirt from a Holy Place Jim Matheos O.S.I. (5:10)
Memory Daydreams Lapses Jim Matheos O.S.I. (5:56)
Standby (Looks Like Rain)
Horseshoes and B-52's [Video Clip] Jim Matheos O.S.I. (2:11)

Credits

Mike Portnoy (Drums), Steven Wilson (Vocals), Steven Wilson (Engineer), Phil Magnotti (Mixing), Jim Matheos (Producer), Jim Matheos (Programming), Sean Malone (Bass), Jim Matheos (Keyboards), Jim Matheos (Guitar), Jim Matheos (Bass), Jim Matheos (Engineer), Vladimir Meller (Mastering), Sean Malone (Stick), Phil Magnotti (Drum Engineering), Sean Malone (Engineer), Thomas Ewerhard (Design)
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Office of Strategic Influence
Studio album by OSI
Released February 18, 2003
Recorded ???
Genre Progressive rock, Progressive metal
Length Standard Edition - 50:25 Limited Edition - 76:07
Label InsideOut
Producer Jim Matheos and Kevin Moore
Professional reviews
OSI chronology
Office of Strategic Influence
(2003)
Free
(2006)
Alternate Cover
Cover of the 2 CD Limited Edition

Office of Strategic Influence is an album by the band OSI, released on the InsideOut label in 2003.

The name refers to a short-lived US government agency of the same name which was established shortly after 9/11 to promote pro-US propaganda in domestic and foreign media, among other functions. The Office of Strategic Influence was announced closed only a few months after its existence became known and the ensuing media- and public outcry. However, then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld admitted in a press conference nine months later that the office had (predictably) been closed in name only.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Jim Matheos and Kevin Moore, unless otherwise stated

  1. "The New Math (What He Said)" (Matheos) – 3:36
  2. "OSI" – 3:48
  3. "When You're Ready" – 3:09
  4. "Horseshoes and B-52's" – 4:18
  5. "Head" – 5:19
  6. "Hello, Helicopter!" – 3:44
  7. "shutDOWN" (Matheos/Steven Wilson)– 10:24
  8. "Dirt From a Holy Place" (Matheos) – 5:10
  9. "Memory Daydreams Lapses" – 5:56
  10. "Standby (Looks Like Rain)" – 4:41
  • All Songs Published By BUG Music.

Limited edition bonus CD tracklisting

  1. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" – 8:49 (Pink Floyd cover)
  2. "New Mama" – 2:22 (Neil Young cover)
  3. "The Thing That Never Was" – 17:21
  • Multimedia Section (video documentary, "making of" footage, approximately 19 minutes)

Production

  • Produced By Jim Matheos & Kevin Moore
  • Mixed By Phil Magnotti
  • Engineered By Phil Magnotti, Steven Moore, Sean Malone & Jim Matheos

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