The band has kindly made the entire album available for stream here.
What can I say? Words fail me. I'm in "Lost in Your Memories" now, and so far "The Box" and "Turned to Dust" (which I played endlessly when it was released) have really made a strong impression. I notice(d), first of all, that Damian's vocals are much "better" than the previous album, i.e. I like them much more than in the previous one. His vocals are baritone much more frequently, even if he still is (from what I can tell) mostly tenor and countertenor, which I really enjoy, but I personally prefer the baritone ones. I also notice really cool keyboards, not so piano but with a lot of awesome distortions. The riffs seem to be very much in March of Progress style, whilst still being different. More comments after I listen to the album a few more times, but what can I say? The guys did it again, which is why they're my favourite prog band and one of my top 5 bands.
Threshold delivers, once again. And, just like wine, better than ever.
Cheers,
/Daniel
PS: Now living in Japan, so will get that über-expensive Japanese version when it comes out here.
What can I say? Words fail me. I'm in "Lost in Your Memories" now, and so far "The Box" and "Turned to Dust" (which I played endlessly when it was released) have really made a strong impression. I notice(d), first of all, that Damian's vocals are much "better" than the previous album, i.e. I like them much more than in the previous one. His vocals are baritone much more frequently, even if he still is (from what I can tell) mostly tenor and countertenor, which I really enjoy, but I personally prefer the baritone ones. I also notice really cool keyboards, not so piano but with a lot of awesome distortions. The riffs seem to be very much in March of Progress style, whilst still being different. More comments after I listen to the album a few more times, but what can I say? The guys did it again, which is why they're my favourite prog band and one of my top 5 bands.
Threshold delivers, once again. And, just like wine, better than ever.
Cheers,
/Daniel
PS: Now living in Japan, so will get that über-expensive Japanese version when it comes out here.