I took guitar lessons for 5 years and never got too far into the scales. Some guys get way too carried away with the particular wood their guitar is or the pickups or whatever. I always joke about semitones. Guitar is more of a side instrument in my music, I'm mainly into synthesizers and bass lines.
Frontiers and Masquerade are awesome
//Frontiers and Masquerade are awesome, I've always liked the newer version of Masquerade with Russel better. Walls of Babylon is the only "heavy" song in PL that's good. (could be just me, but I think whenever SymX does a song with an exotic feel to it, it ends up being pretty awesome)
Indeed, this is why i would put Egypt in my top 5 SX songs.
Incantations is filler.
Half of the album is filler.
I'm not going to pick either because I like them both for their own reasons.
Regarding Russ' 'rough' vocals on PL, I mentioned this once before in another thread but I might give it a re-run because I've never heard this theory/analysis anywhere else. The first couple of songs as Russell is singing 'rough', he's singing as the devil. He's p!ssed off and wants to revolt against god and heaven, of course he's not going to croon! Then later, in Paradise Lost, when he realises the path that he's taken and what he's brought about, he is much more regretful and resigned, and Russell reflects this in the vocals.
There are touches like this all through the album which you start noticing when you listen to it in its entirety (it is a concept album after all!) that reveals a depth that you might not notice if you just dismiss the songs as not proggy enough or a power metal sellout or whatever.
Did you actually hear someone from the band say this or is it your own theory? Because I highly doubt it is that deeply thought through Russel has on numerous occasions said that he just does stuff that feels right at the time. Plus in one interview he states that he has poured a lot of frustration into his singing in PL and that's why it sounds rougher than before. Your theory does make it a lot more interesting though...
Have you read John Miller's Paradise Lost? I did, and Russel most definitely is singing as the devil/demons who are in hell planning their revolt. I think it might be hard to argue against this one, just look at the lyrics. We know this is a concept album being the story of Paradise Lost as the band have stated.
But does this give the album any value or justify the change in singing style and genre? NO!
I have no clue why he chooses to sing with his harsh vocals, they are awful and simply unnecessary.
Believe it or not, I have read it I'm just thinking about what he himself has said about it, no more that that