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Mercy Falls is a decent progressive metal work that is fully worth listening to. The album tells the story of a man, married and a father, who falls into a coma after a mysterious car accident.
Mercy Falls is a decent progressive metal work that is fully worth listening to.
The album tells the story of a man, married and a father, who falls into a coma after a mysterious car accident.
Seventh Wonder's 2008 album Mercy Falls is a concept progressive metal work telling the story of a man in a coma and his internal journey. Inspired by bands like Dream Theater and Queensryche, it features 15 tightly woven songs with a mix of technical proficiency and emotional ballads. Noteworthy are the narrative-driven lyrics, intense musicianship, and captivating melodies, though the technical solos may not be for all listeners. Overall, Mercy Falls is praised as a solid and engaging progressive metal album. Dive into Seventh Wonder's Mercy Falls and experience its epic progressive metal journey today!
'Until The End' is the true 'diamond' of this collection, a rock-ballad worthy of a Seize The Day. The Fresno and Seattle live tracks effectively capture the energy that this band conveys in its concerts.
'Until The End' is the true 'diamond' of this collection, a rock-ballad worthy of a Seize The Day.
The Fresno and Seattle live tracks effectively capture the energy that this band conveys in its concerts.
This review covers Avenged Sevenfold's album compiling unreleased b-sides, covers, remixes, and live tracks. While not a major milestone, it offers interesting insights and showcases the band's style. Highlights include the rock ballad 'Until The End' and energetic live renditions. Recommended for existing fans curious about the band's deeper cuts. Explore Avenged Sevenfold’s rare tracks and live energy—listen to 'Live In The LBC & Diamonds In The Rough' now!
Cliffs Of Dover is Johnson’s most well-known track, a concentration of solos and guitar lines that many guitarists have learned by heart. An album that I highly recommend to guitarists who are not well acquainted with this artist.
Cliffs Of Dover is Johnson’s most well-known track, a concentration of solos and guitar lines that many guitarists have learned by heart.
An album that I highly recommend to guitarists who are not well acquainted with this artist.
This review highlights Eric Johnson's 1990 album Ah Via Musicom as a seminal work showcasing his guitar virtuosity. It emphasizes the iconic track Cliffs Of Dover, Johnson's skillful blend of blues and rock, and the album's mix of instrumentals and vocal tracks. The reviewer recommends the album especially for guitar enthusiasts, noting the clarity and elegance of Johnson's playing. Overall, a highly praised and engaging album. Listen to Ah Via Musicom today and experience Eric Johnson's guitar brilliance firsthand!
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