So I have listed to both a few times over the past couple of days and prog fans should rejoice...for very different reasons.
With Haken, I am basically overwhelmed. I honestly cannot grasp half the album yet. It's basically takes all the elements from the debut and takes them not only up one level, but several levels. The big key is that there is still plenty of melody as opposed to an avante-garde type releaes that is psycho just to be psycho. This is the kind of disc that I love to put the headphones on and grab a bottle of wine for the evening.
With Voyager, it's party time, prog-style bitches! The emphasis now is more on the song as opposed to the chops. I want to grab a few beers and groove right along until the one of the Depeche Mode style tunes hits. Then, it's all ass-shaking ("Morning Light II" !!) Don't expect a "new" sound, but more of a refinement of what you have already come to love about Voyager. Danny's voice continues to be at the top of the genre as well.
With Haken, I am basically overwhelmed. I honestly cannot grasp half the album yet. It's basically takes all the elements from the debut and takes them not only up one level, but several levels. The big key is that there is still plenty of melody as opposed to an avante-garde type releaes that is psycho just to be psycho. This is the kind of disc that I love to put the headphones on and grab a bottle of wine for the evening.
With Voyager, it's party time, prog-style bitches! The emphasis now is more on the song as opposed to the chops. I want to grab a few beers and groove right along until the one of the Depeche Mode style tunes hits. Then, it's all ass-shaking ("Morning Light II" !!) Don't expect a "new" sound, but more of a refinement of what you have already come to love about Voyager. Danny's voice continues to be at the top of the genre as well.