
In November 2025, 'Lighter than Air' —the second album by Dutch band The One—will be released on the renowned progressive symphonic rock/metal label Construction Records.
While their 2023 debut ‘Sunrise’ was largely the brainchild of producer and drummer Timothy van der Holst, the band has since evolved into a tight-knit and creative unit following a series of live performances. The One consists of three English and three Dutch musicians, bringing together a unique blend of influences and styles. All members contributed to the music and writing process for this new album, resulting in a noticeably more diverse and layered sound.
Musically, Lighter than Air marks a clear step forward. Whereas the debut leaned heavily on the legacy of '70s progressive rock—with influences from legends like Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson—the follow-up sounds more modern and contemporary. Still, the roots in prog tradition remain evident: epic compositions, adventurous rhythms, and virtuosic instrumental passages continue to define the band’s sound.
In addition to the familiar rock instrumentation, The One incorporates analogue synthesizers, lap steel guitar, double bass, and flute. These elements add depth and an unexpected richness to the music. With 'Lighter than Air', The One presents itself as a mature band with a strong and distinctive identity. Known for its sharp ear for high-quality talent, Construction Records once again provides a platform for ambitious voices within the progressive scene.
While their 2023 debut ‘Sunrise’ was largely the brainchild of producer and drummer Timothy van der Holst, the band has since evolved into a tight-knit and creative unit following a series of live performances. The One consists of three English and three Dutch musicians, bringing together a unique blend of influences and styles. All members contributed to the music and writing process for this new album, resulting in a noticeably more diverse and layered sound.
Musically, Lighter than Air marks a clear step forward. Whereas the debut leaned heavily on the legacy of '70s progressive rock—with influences from legends like Genesis, Yes, and King Crimson—the follow-up sounds more modern and contemporary. Still, the roots in prog tradition remain evident: epic compositions, adventurous rhythms, and virtuosic instrumental passages continue to define the band’s sound.
In addition to the familiar rock instrumentation, The One incorporates analogue synthesizers, lap steel guitar, double bass, and flute. These elements add depth and an unexpected richness to the music. With 'Lighter than Air', The One presents itself as a mature band with a strong and distinctive identity. Known for its sharp ear for high-quality talent, Construction Records once again provides a platform for ambitious voices within the progressive scene.
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