Bravo, Intergalactic!!!!!!! I'm so sick of hearing everyone whine that SX has evolved into something different from their "V" and "Mythology Suite" days. The reason I can't stand Dream Theater (yes, you read that right, can't STAND them) is that every time I overhear something they did, it sounds the same as the last time I heard something they did. I despise, totally DESPISE, the high-pitched opera-voiced choir boy vocals DT has. Russell Allen has passion in his voice. Listen to Paradise Lost again and this time, try to forget how much you like the "old" prog stuff they did. Listen to the vocals. Listen to how Russell's voice portrays every single nuance of emotion that album is trying to convey. THAT is why PL is my favorite CD and always will be. The entire album is an emotional roller coaster. From love and joy to deceit and betrayal, it hits the gamut of feelings, and HERE is where Russell Allen excels. Do you WANT every SX album to sound the same? No you don't. If it did, as Intergalactic so eloquently and correctly stated, you'd all be whining about THAT. I stopped listening to Kamelot because they recycled their stuff from album to album, very thinly disguised. I wasted money, and that is something I do NOT do purposely, buying their CD's. SX will never do that. They strive to offer their fans something different, something unique, not to everyone else's work, but to their PAST efforts. THEY want to evolve. They do this for a living, but they also love it, I'm guessing. They get to CHOOSE how they do it. Do YOU get to choose what you do on YOUR job? I don't. If I did, I'd try it one way, then another, then yet another. I'm thrilled they aren't doing "V" again. Or "TNMS." Or "TIO." I love those, don't get me wrong, but I'd put that in my CD, and say, "Crap, that sounds just like "TIO" or "V," etc. And I'd be mad. And so would YOU. So shut the hell up and be grateful you have a band out there who does NOT try to cash in on what is most popular, but expands their experience, so you can expand yours. These guys are genius. Each album has a "feel" to it, overall. I can't explain what I mean, I'm sure some of you are music experts and can put a name to it. "The Odyssey" had a sort of adventurous feel to it. Yea, you can say that's because of the subject matter, but just listen to the MUSIC alone. You can stick lyrics in there all day long, exact quotes of Homer's work if you want to, but if you can't write music that can convey the same thoughts WITHOUT the lyrics, you suck as a band. "Paradise Lost" conveys emotions of pretty much every kind and every level. Lyrics notwithstanding. "Iconoclast" is detached, industrial, emotionless, cold, mechanical. You don't need to hear Russell sing at all to feel it. That's intentional, I bet. What's my point? They evolve, they grow, they experiment as a band. I hate to say it, but I don't think it's just YOU they're doing that for. It doesn't matter what they do, someone is going to be critical about it. SX just figured that out much earlier than everyone else, so they ignore it and go their own way. Come on, appreciate it folks. I love this album. PL is still my favorite, because I think Russell Allen is a vocal genius, and all the members of the band are incredible (wish I could hear LePond's musical prowess up front more though, love the feel and sound of bass, and bass ain't just for funk, folks), but the emotion in Allen's voice on PL is insane. From the softest, sweetest vocals on "Sacrifice" to the most sly, evil of "Serpent's Kiss," he can do it all and better than anyone else. Disagree? Name a vocalist and get them to do those songs. Yea. I'm in agreement that he doesn't really get to show off the passionate side of his talent in "Iconoclast," but it still is a fabulous album. Favorites are "End of Innocence," (yea I know it's the most commercial-sounding track, but I can't sit still when I hear it LOL) and "Electric Messiah." Don't care about the lyrics. It could be "She Loves My Tractor" for all I care, RA would still be awesome (but I would no longer sing along, LOL). And I pretty much hit the skip button for "Bastards of the Machine" and "Heretic." Those kinda sound like noise to me, although the superior SX kind of noise, which is worlds better than any other band's best effort. So okay, go ahead and shish kabob me, DT fans, and "Iconoclast" haters, I've heard it all. Opinions are welcome here, so that's mine. If free speech could be taxed, none of us would be on here...........