NEED - Hegaiamas: a song for freedom

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GREECE’S NEED ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM HEGAIAMAS: A SONG FOR FREEDOM; DETAILS REVEALED


"...Greek prog metal/rock band Need will release their fourth album Hegaiamas: a song for freedom on January 17th, 2017. Need will support Evergrey on their forthcoming North American tour in May 2017...."

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This sounds really good. I am going to get flamed for this but I think I am the only person that did not like the debut. Was very cold to these ears and I could not find anything that would stick for me. Listening to this - this seems to be a big improvement to these ears. I am liking what I hear so far.

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This sounds really good. I am going to get flamed for this but I think I am the only person that did not like the debut. Was very cold to these ears and I could not find anything that would stick for me. Listening to this - this seems to be a big improvement to these ears. I am liking what I hear so far.

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Orvam was not the debut album, but I understand what you're saying. Opinions are like assholes, we all have one. Yours just sucks lol j/k.

I am sitting here at work listening for the 3rd time. It's definitely warmer sounding, but what came before this is the reason I'm listening. They are absolutely a main player in theProgworld.
 
This one is fantastic! Same style as Orvam (which is great as well), but a step up.

I expect this to make my top 10. If it doesn't, it will be a helluva year for music.
 
I was expecting a bigger buzz among the PP USA community, as people here recognized (and later on witnessed on stage) the value of this band even from the previous album. "Hegaiamas" is a different kind of animal, but surely a step up for the band in many places. A brilliant album.-

Even better the band seems to start receiving the attention that it deserves. If you take a look at the reviews for "Heagaiamas" most of them are absolutely raving - and for many of the reviewers this was their first contact with the band.

I feel like I'm back in 2002. Back then "Remedy Lane" and "Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence" were dominating my CD player. Now it's "Hegaiamas" and "In The Passing Light Of Day" playing endlessly one after the other.

"Alltribe" and the title track are my favorite ones.
 
Wow, this is amazing. I did not expect this. Melodies and singing is really great here . big production. Looking forward to hearing these live!
 
Orvam didn't land for me like it did for some many of you folks. This one's a different story. Liking it quite a lot after the initial listen.
 
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This sounds really good. I am going to get flamed for this but I think I am the only person that did not like the debut. Was very cold to these ears and I could not find anything that would stick for me. Listening to this - this seems to be a big improvement to these ears. I am liking what I hear so far.

Orvam didn't land for me like it did for some many of you folks. This one's a different story. Liking it quite a lot after the initial listen.

I had a very similar experience, I listened to the last album based on the acclaim it was getting on this forum. Ended up being incredibly underwhelmed, thought it was really average. But damn, this new album is great.
 
After spending a few weeks with this in the car on repeat I can safely say it's going to take a MASSIVE release to knock this from my top spot this year. Orvam was my no.1 in 2014, and this new one, while equal in quality is certainly a different beast.

As I told the George and jon, Orvam had a free form, experimental approach where one the best qualities was the organic compositions that felt like some measure of improvisation occurred during recording. The jazzy, ethnic elements mixed in where they shouldn't work are totally brilliant in their cohesiveness.

Hegaiamas is fully fleshed out, deeply written and has major attention to details. Every tiny nuance of this is accounted for yet it never once feels overwrought or overwritten.

I'm still trying to decipher the story but it appears to be evolving with each song. Bottom line this is an amazing cd and should have a broad appeal around here.