Oh man. This year, my 2nd favorite Power Quest album, the mighty Neverworld, turns legal drinking age (in some US states). How time flies! I remember getting this and loving the shit out of it (still do!), clowning around trying to hit those ridiculously high notes in "Temple of Fire", much to the annoyance of my then gf. I recall lavishing the album with praise in a review I've long since misplaced. A sign of the times. I mean, back in 2003, the resurgence of melodic power metal was still in full swing, and I enjoyed every minute of it. It felt like (then) up-and-coming bands like Power Quest led the way, and with the invitation to go beyond the blue horizon, across the mountains and before the setting sun, they were setting the standards for a new age.
Man, I miss those times. And I miss this place.
I was 22 when this album was unleashed upon the world. I'm 43 now. That's almost a lifetime. I'd like to imagine I've matured since then, that I've grown and that I've learned. That I've become humble. More forgiving? Loving those who deserve it, trying to ignore the rest. I know that part of that process took place here, with you guys, and with the music. I'm grateful for that.
I am not a hero just an ordinary man
With the will to survive to be free and alive
Come and stand besides us, see the wonder of it all
In the light of the sun, in the shade of the moon
Thank you for standing beside me in the light of the sun, in the shade of the moon. Steve and all the guys involved in the band over the years. All of the regulars here. Everyone who still blasts this kind of music wherever they are, whatever hardships life may bring. United we are.
By the way, I still try to hit those notes once in a while ...
Forever the Quest must go on!
Man, I miss those times. And I miss this place.
I was 22 when this album was unleashed upon the world. I'm 43 now. That's almost a lifetime. I'd like to imagine I've matured since then, that I've grown and that I've learned. That I've become humble. More forgiving? Loving those who deserve it, trying to ignore the rest. I know that part of that process took place here, with you guys, and with the music. I'm grateful for that.
I am not a hero just an ordinary man
With the will to survive to be free and alive
Come and stand besides us, see the wonder of it all
In the light of the sun, in the shade of the moon
Thank you for standing beside me in the light of the sun, in the shade of the moon. Steve and all the guys involved in the band over the years. All of the regulars here. Everyone who still blasts this kind of music wherever they are, whatever hardships life may bring. United we are.
By the way, I still try to hit those notes once in a while ...
Forever the Quest must go on!
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