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Andrew wrote:I used to love this band. I anticipate each release as i know they are class....but then I hear every time that it's only 6 or 7 tracks total and I just get pissed off.
I don't have the patience anymore to disect 18 minute songs.
Ehwmatt wrote:Drew, sorry, I don't really get the criticism of long songs. It's not like DT made their name cutting albums of 4 minute AOR songs. They have always had mostly 8+ minute songs. Unless I'm misinterpreting and you are sick of the 1-2 epics per album trend of the last 4 or so discs? I do agree with you about 6 songs though - they need at least 8. Even if the 6 run as long as 8 of theirs normally would on account of the epics, it's just not the same. I want to sink my teeth in to different songs and 6 isn't enough, even if there are vastly different sections within each song.
I don't get the 8VM hate either... that album had a few stinkers (I Walk Beside You, Never Enough) but the bright spots were fuckin awesome. SC was ok... much better live than on CD. As for BC&SL, I like it so far. Wither and The Best of Times are great songs and The Shattered Fortress wraps up the AA stuff really nicely throwing all the favorite riffs and melodies in. A Nightmare to Remember is kinda weird but interesting enough for me to play it here and then after I wear the album out, A Rite of Passage is a fun and addictive enough if formulaic tune (like Constant Motion on SC), and The Count of Tuscany was the biggest disappointment. One of the coolest DT intros ever segues into a downright strange song, even by DT standards. Maybe it'll grow, but I dunno... this is definitely their worst epic by a mile.
Not a fan of the brickwalled production either. The album is far too loud. It sounds ballsy enough but it's ridiculous when my ears bleed with my bare bones car stereo at half volume...
I think I would really love this album if there were more to listen to. It kinda sounds like I&W mated with Train of Thought with a sprinkling of SC. A few more tracks woulda been great...
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Drew, sorry, I don't really get the criticism of long songs. It's not like DT made their name cutting albums of 4 minute AOR songs. They have always had mostly 8+ minute songs. Unless I'm misinterpreting and you are sick of the 1-2 epics per album trend of the last 4 or so discs? I do agree with you about 6 songs though - they need at least 8. Even if the 6 run as long as 8 of theirs normally would on account of the epics, it's just not the same. I want to sink my teeth in to different songs and 6 isn't enough, even if there are vastly different sections within each song.
I don't get the 8VM hate either... that album had a few stinkers (I Walk Beside You, Never Enough) but the bright spots were fuckin awesome. SC was ok... much better live than on CD. As for BC&SL, I like it so far. Wither and The Best of Times are great songs and The Shattered Fortress wraps up the AA stuff really nicely throwing all the favorite riffs and melodies in. A Nightmare to Remember is kinda weird but interesting enough for me to play it here and then after I wear the album out, A Rite of Passage is a fun and addictive enough if formulaic tune (like Constant Motion on SC), and The Count of Tuscany was the biggest disappointment. One of the coolest DT intros ever segues into a downright strange song, even by DT standards. Maybe it'll grow, but I dunno... this is definitely their worst epic by a mile.
Not a fan of the brickwalled production either. The album is far too loud. It sounds ballsy enough but it's ridiculous when my ears bleed with my bare bones car stereo at half volume...
I think I would really love this album if there were more to listen to. It kinda sounds like I&W mated with Train of Thought with a sprinkling of SC. A few more tracks woulda been great...
Only song I truly liked on that album
Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll definitely go out and get this one even though
I'm affraid of getting burned again like I felt I did
with Octovarium. I have been a fan since WDADU's
release and still regard that album as my favorite.
TOT and SC were pretty good, IAW was really good,
SFAM was pretty cool since Metropolis is one of my all-time DT faves
but everything else in-between hasn't held much listening longevity for me.
It never fails; when I'm in the mood for DT, I always seem to turn to
WDADU.
Andrew wrote:I used to love this band. I anticipate each release as i know they are class....but then I hear every time that it's only 6 or 7 tracks total and I just get pissed off.
I don't have the patience anymore to disect 18 minute songs.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll definitely go out and get this one even though
I'm affraid of getting burned again like I felt I did
with Octovarium. I have been a fan since WDADU's
release and still regard that album as my favorite.
TOT and SC were pretty good, IAW was really good,
SFAM was pretty cool since Metropolis is one of my all-time DT faves
but everything else in-between hasn't held much listening longevity for me.
It never fails; when I'm in the mood for DT, I always seem to turn to
WDADU.
strangegrey wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll definitely go out and get this one even though
I'm affraid of getting burned again like I felt I did
with Octovarium. I have been a fan since WDADU's
release and still regard that album as my favorite.
TOT and SC were pretty good, IAW was really good,
SFAM was pretty cool since Metropolis is one of my all-time DT faves
but everything else in-between hasn't held much listening longevity for me.
It never fails; when I'm in the mood for DT, I always seem to turn to
WDADU.
I've been a fan since WDADU as well....however, I still can't stomach Charlie's voice. It's not palatable. The music's great, but the voice singing has to measure up to the rest of the band....
I really think this band was at it's most perfect incarnation during I&W. The live recordings of DT with Moore on keys and Labrie on vox shows a band that was completely and utterly unstoppable. There were kinks in the armor when sherinian joined....but they were still damn dangerous. It really went downhill fast after Metropolis....
Actually, I can pin point the exact fall from grace.....within the song Dance of Eterinity.....the clown music. BOOM.
Right fucking there....the band fell from untouchable heights....and became human, and very fallible.
StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
Carlitto H@kk wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
You couldn't be further from the truth.
The only similarities is that Portnoy idolizes
Peart and every single member is insane
on his given instrument.
Here's a thought I had...
I listened to some DT and then listened to Revalation...
How cool would it be for Journey to capitalize on Arnel's
energy/voice and take a chance; go back to the early progressive
roots and cut loose. Record a rock album somewhere in the
middle of Journey and DT; not as heavy as DT but a
progressive rock masterpiece. I'm sure Friga can write
darker songs and get away from sappy love songs for at
least one album.
jrnyman28 wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
You couldn't be further from the truth.
The only similarities is that Portnoy idolizes
Peart and every single member is insane
on his given instrument.
Here's a thought I had...
I listened to some DT and then listened to Revalation...
How cool would it be for Journey to capitalize on Arnel's
energy/voice and take a chance; go back to the early progressive
roots and cut loose. Record a rock album somewhere in the
middle of Journey and DT; not as heavy as DT but a
progressive rock masterpiece. I'm sure Friga can write
darker songs and get away from sappy love songs for at
least one album.
The fans won't allow it. Hell, they didn't allow it with RED13. I love RED13 and no longer notice the poor production.
strangegrey wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
You couldn't be further from the truth.
The only similarities is that Portnoy idolizes
Peart and every single member is insane
on his given instrument.
Here's a thought I had...
I listened to some DT and then listened to Revalation...
How cool would it be for Journey to capitalize on Arnel's
energy/voice and take a chance; go back to the early progressive
roots and cut loose. Record a rock album somewhere in the
middle of Journey and DT; not as heavy as DT but a
progressive rock masterpiece. I'm sure Friga can write
darker songs and get away from sappy love songs for at
least one album.
The fans won't allow it. Hell, they didn't allow it with RED13. I love RED13 and no longer notice the poor production.
I dont think Dead13 was at all an effort to go in a prog rock direction.....but I agree that if Journey did so, they'd have trouble.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:DT= poor man's RUSH
You couldn't be further from the truth.
The only similarities is that Portnoy idolizes
Peart and every single member is insane
on his given instrument.
Here's a thought I had...
I listened to some DT and then listened to Revalation...
How cool would it be for Journey to capitalize on Arnel's
energy/voice and take a chance; go back to the early progressive
roots and cut loose. Record a rock album somewhere in the
middle of Journey and DT; not as heavy as DT but a
progressive rock masterpiece. I'm sure Friga can write
darker songs and get away from sappy love songs for at
least one album.
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