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Yeah, there's lots of stuff on the album that reminds me of V. Children of a Faceless God, Electric Messiah, Prometheus, Lords of Chaos, Reign in Madness, Iconoclast, End of Innocence, I COULD GO ON
And typical that the production is ruined by terrible mastering and this loudness war shit.
Cogluotobusisletmesi said:A few times I was left wondering "Where have I heard that riff before?", only to realize that the place I had previously heard it was another Symphony X album.
I understand they have their own style, but it gets to a point where it verges on virtual repetition.
Excellent review Postulate. Some really well thought out points there, backed by some solid logic and reasoning.
I hope you all take that on board when deciding to purchase the cd or not.
but don't blame the band's new direction, blame your static taste in music (which obviously isn't a bad thing - you like what you like right).
I'm sorry you don't like the album. Thankfully, i do however, and i can't wait to spin it for several years to come. And for what it's worth, i've never been so intrigued by MJR's riffs and solos. There is so much range and diversity behind all the chaos that you can't help but be sincerely impressed.
It becomes a real relief when the keyboards are more upfront and not play a backdrop to the never-ending onslaught of guitar riffs.
There is no pleasing some people. I think the cd is brilliant...can't wait to see them live with this material. Romeo is so aggressive and insanely fast on this one...it is like he really set out to prove a point. Love it.