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"Systematic Chaos is certainly the album that comes closest to what Dream Theater is today." "The Ministry Of Lost Souls could be defined as one of the best tracks on the album—almost 15 minutes of pure progressive and pure Dream Theater compositions."
"Systematic Chaos is certainly the album that comes closest to what Dream Theater is today."
"The Ministry Of Lost Souls could be defined as one of the best tracks on the album—almost 15 minutes of pure progressive and pure Dream Theater compositions."
Dream Theater's Systematic Chaos delivers a well-crafted mix of melodic progressive metal and heavy riffs across its nine intense tracks. The album features epic compositions, guest voices, and a blend of influences from Pink Floyd to Muse. Standout songs include the two-part epic 'In The Presence Of Enemies' and the complex 'The Ministry of Lost Souls.' This release is praised as one of the band's best works, showing growth and consistency after over two decades. Discover the magic of Dream Theater's Systematic Chaos—listen now and experience progressive metal at its finest!
His voice is immense, deep, more charged with pathos than ever. I believe having a Metropolis with an orchestra in one’s collection can only make us all happy!
His voice is immense, deep, more charged with pathos than ever.
I believe having a Metropolis with an orchestra in one’s collection can only make us all happy!
This review celebrates Dream Theater's Score: 20th Anniversary World Tour live album, highlighting a three-hour performance at Radio City Music Hall with orchestral accompaniment. It praises the band's maturity, the inclusion of rare tracks, and the impressive musicianship of LaBrie, Petrucci, and Rudess. Minor production issues are noted but overall the album is highly recommended. The setlist is described as thoughtful and well-executed, providing a definitive live collection for fans. Experience Dream Theater’s legendary 20th anniversary live performance—listen to Score and immerse yourself in progressive metal history today!
"Rhythm Of Time, one of the most Prog albums of the last 10 years, contains a collection of splendid pieces." "If you love listening to songs of a high technical caliber, this is the solo work for you!"
"Rhythm Of Time, one of the most Prog albums of the last 10 years, contains a collection of splendid pieces."
"If you love listening to songs of a high technical caliber, this is the solo work for you!"
Jordan Rudess' Rhythm Of Time is a highly technical and futuristic progressive album featuring expertly chosen musicians. While vocal tracks feel less connected to the prog spirit, the instrumental pieces stand out for their complexity and style. This album is a must-listen for fans of high-caliber prog music and Dream Theater followers. Despite its difficulty to listen to in one sitting, it remains a divine and valuable addition to any prog collection. Listen to Jordan Rudess' Rhythm Of Time and experience a technical progressive journey like no other!
"Dream Theater do not repeat themselves easily." "A fantastic live, which deserves to be listened to and appreciated even in a minimal part."
"Dream Theater do not repeat themselves easily."
"A fantastic live, which deserves to be listened to and appreciated even in a minimal part."
Once In A LiveTime captures Dream Theater's 1998 live concert in Paris, showcasing their progressive metal evolution with tracks spanning several albums. The album features creative jams, impressive musicianship from Portnoy and Petrucci, and a setlist that appeals to fans of the era. Despite minor vocal imperfections from La Brie, the overall sound and energy remain strong. This live album stands as a significant and enjoyable performance in Dream Theater's catalog. Listen to Dream Theater's Once In A LiveTime to experience progressive metal at its live best.
This album is a re-modernization of the most celebrated songs of Premiata Forneria Marconi. A live not to be missed, with the greats of Italian Progressive Rock astonishing us once again.
This album is a re-modernization of the most celebrated songs of Premiata Forneria Marconi.
A live not to be missed, with the greats of Italian Progressive Rock astonishing us once again.
Premiata Forneria Marconi’s 'Live in Siena, Piazza del Campo' album revisits their classic '70s progressive rock compositions with a modern twist. The 2004 live recording showcases energetic, authentic performances enhanced by electronic sounds and features collaborations with Mauro Pagani. Despite minor moments of tiredness, the overall album is engaging and a recommended listen, especially captured in its accompanying DVD. Discover the renewed energy of classic Progressive Rock with PFM’s Live in Siena—listen now and experience the magic of Italian prog legends!
"The gem of this CD is precisely 'Duel With The Devil.' It should be purchased just for this song." "Listening to the album, you will notice that it is strangely calm for being a Progressive Rock side project."
"The gem of this CD is precisely 'Duel With The Devil.' It should be purchased just for this song."
"Listening to the album, you will notice that it is strangely calm for being a Progressive Rock side project."
Bridge Across Forever, released in 2001 by the prog supergroup TransAtlantic, offers a 76-minute journey through four epic tracks. The album balances intricate compositions and melodic elegance, notably in the standout track 'Duel With The Devil.' Though a side project considered less impactful than some others, it captures a vintage 70s prog rock vibe and showcases the talents of its renowned members. Dive into TransAtlantic's Bridge Across Forever and experience a masterful prog rock journey worth exploring today!
"Just because there’s a bit less distortion on the guitars? Come on, let’s not kid ourselves." "‘The Nurse’ is a creepy song, a psychedelic spectacle, which unfortunately, when performed live, is pathetic."
"Just because there’s a bit less distortion on the guitars? Come on, let’s not kid ourselves."
"‘The Nurse’ is a creepy song, a psychedelic spectacle, which unfortunately, when performed live, is pathetic."
This review explores The White Stripes' melodic shift in Get Behind Me Satan, emphasizing its blues and alternative influences. The reviewer highlights key tracks like 'Blue Orchid' and 'My Doorbell', appreciating the experimentation with marimba and piano. While some songs are praised, others receive mild criticism. The overall sentiment is balanced, recognizing the album’s uniqueness despite not fitting typical fan expectations. Discover the unique sound of Get Behind Me Satan and explore The White Stripes’ bold musical evolution today!
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