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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:21 pm

Maui Tom wrote:
Rick wrote:I'll reserve further comment until I listen to the album, but, for now, hmmm. I need more listens. Might grow on me.


come on pRick....we mingled...hugged...made plans...partied hard....went to the show...partied hard again....awesome time...you knoe the drill...youtube can't do this shit justice.....:)


But that's the problem for us, MT -- our objectivity is compromised because we were just to close to it. Eventually the spell will be broken and we'll realize the truth about why these songs suck so bad. It will be both a wake-up call and a welcome home to reason.

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Re: Really digging Resonate!!!

Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:24 pm

ebake02 wrote:This is a damn good tune!!!!! I keep watching Rip's concert video over and over!


BTW, my favorite part of the video has to be Neal's lead at the beginning, then he picks that chord and smiles right when the first vocals come in. Then there is AP interacting with the audience -- always so cool.
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Postby Jana » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:24 pm

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Don wrote:Wouldn't a radio edit be "selling out" ?


All radio edits are selling out as far as I'm concerned. I'll never be able to think of the term "radio edit" again without the abomination of Whitesnake's radio-friendly version of "Here I Go Again" popping into my head. Neutered in the guitar department, and cheesy keys added to please the pink-collar fans.


I don't like most radio edits, but the average listener won't know. Christina Aguilera had a stunning piano-driven ballad with violins in places, and what they did to the radio edit turned me off. They filled in all this cheesy stuff to beef it up and make it more poppy, I guess. I didn't get it and didn't see the point. It wasn't shorter.
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Postby Don » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:25 pm

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Don wrote:Wouldn't a radio edit be "selling out" ?


All radio edits are selling out as far as I'm concerned. I'll never be able to think of the term "radio edit" again without the abomination of Whitesnake's radio-friendly version of "Here I Go Again" popping into my head. Neutered in the guitar department, and cheesy keys added to please the pink-collar fans.


Hark back to Perry fighting with Sony to keep Neal's solo on WCN for the radio version. If these get cut, we know it will be the guitar work that suffers.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:26 pm

steveo777 wrote:We haven't heard even half the songs on the album yet. Any guesses about the rest as in even harder rockers, softer or perhaps ballads?
I wonder if there are more gems or if the bulk of the wad has already been shot with what we've heard so far?


The best song is yet to come.
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:36 pm

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steveo777 wrote:We haven't heard even half the songs on the album yet. Any guesses about the rest as in even harder rockers, softer or perhaps ballads?
I wonder if there are more gems or if the bulk of the wad has already been shot with what we've heard so far?


The best song is yet to come.


I'll mark S2M's place for him now. (It's gonna suck!) LOL :lol: :wink:
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Postby Jana » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:39 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
steveo777 wrote:We haven't heard even half the songs on the album yet. Any guesses about the rest as in even harder rockers, softer or perhaps ballads?
I wonder if there are more gems or if the bulk of the wad has already been shot with what we've heard so far?


The best song is yet to come.


So what, have you heard all the songs? It sounds like Andrew has heard all the songs. I am feeling left out. May 25 seems a long way away.

Is the best song a ballad? :D
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:45 pm

Jana wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
steveo777 wrote:We haven't heard even half the songs on the album yet. Any guesses about the rest as in even harder rockers, softer or perhaps ballads?
I wonder if there are more gems or if the bulk of the wad has already been shot with what we've heard so far?


The best song is yet to come.


So what? You've heard all the songs? It sounds like Andrew has heard all the songs. I am feeling left out. May 25 seems a long way away.

Is the best song a ballad? :D


What if it was a Grammy ballad? :wink:
After over 30 years, shouldn't the band deserve at least one by now? :D
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Postby Jana » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:46 pm

You're a dreamer. :wink: Taylor Swift will win the Grammy before Journey does.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:56 pm

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steveo777 wrote:We haven't heard even half the songs on the album yet. Any guesses about the rest as in even harder rockers, softer or perhaps ballads?
I wonder if there are more gems or if the bulk of the wad has already been shot with what we've heard so far?


The best song is yet to come.


So what, have you heard all the songs? It sounds like Andrew has heard all the songs. I am feeling left out. May 25 seems a long way away.

Is the best song a ballad? :D


So far I've only heard these 5 live versions. Nothing from the finished album at all, but I've heard Andrew's opinions seconded by someone else while I was in Vegas and am guessing they are talking about the same song. It's supposed to be phenomenal. The title of the song matches the theme of the album.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:58 pm

Jana wrote:You're a dreamer. :wink: Taylor Swift will win the Grammy before Journey does.


Can you imagine Neal Schon accepting a Grammy, then being interrupted by Kanye West who thinks Beyonce deserves it? I think Kanye would get his ass kicked!

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Postby Arkansas » Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:10 am

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Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.

I do want to thank Rip and Fabbest for posting such great videos, though. Great job on those.



While there appears to be an abundance of love for the new music here and at the other two or three Journey fansites, there's a good chance that 95% of Journey's casual listening audience may feel a lot like you Rick when or if they hear the new music. The stuff here isn't really adult contemporary. Add to the fact that tracks are pretty legthy too, I'm wondering how much Radio play this stuff is going get. It will probably make its way to satllite radio but as that only makes up about 15% of overall listeners, this new direction Journey is going could be a tough sell. Granted the concerts won't suffer because they always have the dirty dozen but I think that their Van Hagar moment passed them by a long time ago.

I'll be checking out the new album as I think it may be in line with what I wanted as far as a musical change from Neal and company but I totally can see and understand why others will say screw it, this ain't Journey.


I think this pretty much sums it up. Great music, great new songs...but it's not really Journey. This is the Neal Schon Band. Schon is going to tour this record as his own under the Journey name.

Radio play - zero.

Btw, why is there no artwork on the bass drums? They should start hype'ing the new album by putting it on the drums & 5/24 under it. I mean, do something other than just waste the space. They could at least put their URL somewhere.


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Postby steveo777 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:22 am

Arkansas wrote:
Don wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.

I do want to thank Rip and Fabbest for posting such great videos, though. Great job on those.



While there appears to be an abundance of love for the new music here and at the other two or three Journey fansites, there's a good chance that 95% of Journey's casual listening audience may feel a lot like you Rick when or if they hear the new music. The stuff here isn't really adult contemporary. Add to the fact that tracks are pretty legthy too, I'm wondering how much Radio play this stuff is going get. It will probably make its way to satllite radio but as that only makes up about 15% of overall listeners, this new direction Journey is going could be a tough sell. Granted the concerts won't suffer because they always have the dirty dozen but I think that their Van Hagar moment passed them by a long time ago.

I'll be checking out the new album as I think it may be in line with what I wanted as far as a musical change from Neal and company but I totally can see and understand why others will say screw it, this ain't Journey.


I think this pretty much sums it up. Great music, great new songs...but it's not really Journey. This is the Neal Schon Band. Schon is going to tour this record as his own under the Journey name.

Radio play - zero.

Btw, why is there no artwork on the bass drums? They should start hype'ing the new album by putting it on the drums & 5/24 under it. I mean, do something other than just waste the space. They could at least put their URL somewhere.


later~


What would it take for it to be Journey? Be honest. Would it still be Journey with JSS? How about if Steve Augeri had not gotten the throat infection? Some of you
guys crack me up. For the umpteenth time, Steve Perry was not Journey. There were singers before him and it was Journey then too. :roll: :wink:
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Postby ebake02 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:00 am

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Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.

I do want to thank Rip and Fabbest for posting such great videos, though. Great job on those.

I was ALMOST at that concert, but just couldn't make it happen. I've got to get unbusy. I don't like busy, don't do busy well, but have been so damn busy. I opted to go see my daughter in Norfolk, which was better than any concert. Even with all of you great people. The trip to Norfolk was for the greater good.


While there appears to be an abundance of love for the new music here and at the other two or three Journey fansites, there's a good chance that 95% of Journey's casual listening audience may feel a lot like you Rick when or if they hear the new music. The stuff here isn't really adult contemporary. Add to the fact that tracks are pretty legthy too, I'm wondering how much Radio play this stuff is going get. It will probably make its way to satllite radio but as that only makes up about 15% of overall listeners, this new direction Journey is going could be a tough sell. Granted the concerts won't suffer because they always have the dirty dozen but I think that their Van Hagar moment passed them by a long time ago.

I'll be checking out the new album as I think it may be in line with what I wanted as far as a musical change from Neal and company but I totally can see and understand why others will say screw it, this ain't Journey.


That's my problem with today. These idiots today don't want music that requires any kind of attention or thought. All they want is this plain cookie cutter 3-4 minute crap that is constantly being shoved down our throats. I hate my generation, sometimes I think I was born 15 years too late. Most of the people in my generation spend their weekends in dance clubs, whereas I would rather spend that time at a good old fashioned hard rock concert.
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Postby Arkansas » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:34 am

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Arkansas wrote:
Don wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.

I do want to thank Rip and Fabbest for posting such great videos, though. Great job on those.



While there appears to be an abundance of love for the new music here and at the other two or three Journey fansites, there's a good chance that 95% of Journey's casual listening audience may feel a lot like you Rick when or if they hear the new music. The stuff here isn't really adult contemporary. Add to the fact that tracks are pretty legthy too, I'm wondering how much Radio play this stuff is going get. It will probably make its way to satllite radio but as that only makes up about 15% of overall listeners, this new direction Journey is going could be a tough sell. Granted the concerts won't suffer because they always have the dirty dozen but I think that their Van Hagar moment passed them by a long time ago.

I'll be checking out the new album as I think it may be in line with what I wanted as far as a musical change from Neal and company but I totally can see and understand why others will say screw it, this ain't Journey.


I think this pretty much sums it up. Great music, great new songs...but it's not really Journey. This is the Neal Schon Band. Schon is going to tour this record as his own under the Journey name.

Radio play - zero.

Btw, why is there no artwork on the bass drums? They should start hype'ing the new album by putting it on the drums & 5/24 under it. I mean, do something other than just waste the space. They could at least put their URL somewhere.


later~


What would it take for it to be Journey? Be honest. Would it still be Journey with JSS? How about if Steve Augeri had not gotten the throat infection? Some of you
guys crack me up. For the umpteenth time, Steve Perry was not Journey. There were singers before him and it was Journey then too. :roll: :wink:


Wow. Why are you so stuck on who's singing? I never said a word about singers.
Cain said himself that this album is a Schon project.
My implication was that I hope there's more to it than just Schon constantly wailing away. (He's great & my fave, but it gets old.) If the bass & drums are showcased as unique instruments, and not just merely a punchy rhythm section; and if there's more piano, keys, & strings in it, and not just occasional filler, then it'll be Journey. If this album truly is all about the guitar, then it's the Neal Schon Band.


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Postby steveo777 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:46 am

Arkansas wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Arkansas wrote:
Don wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.

I do want to thank Rip and Fabbest for posting such great videos, though. Great job on those.



While there appears to be an abundance of love for the new music here and at the other two or three Journey fansites, there's a good chance that 95% of Journey's casual listening audience may feel a lot like you Rick when or if they hear the new music. The stuff here isn't really adult contemporary. Add to the fact that tracks are pretty legthy too, I'm wondering how much Radio play this stuff is going get. It will probably make its way to satllite radio but as that only makes up about 15% of overall listeners, this new direction Journey is going could be a tough sell. Granted the concerts won't suffer because they always have the dirty dozen but I think that their Van Hagar moment passed them by a long time ago.

I'll be checking out the new album as I think it may be in line with what I wanted as far as a musical change from Neal and company but I totally can see and understand why others will say screw it, this ain't Journey.


I think this pretty much sums it up. Great music, great new songs...but it's not really Journey. This is the Neal Schon Band. Schon is going to tour this record as his own under the Journey name.

Radio play - zero.

Btw, why is there no artwork on the bass drums? They should start hype'ing the new album by putting it on the drums & 5/24 under it. I mean, do something other than just waste the space. They could at least put their URL somewhere.


later~


What would it take for it to be Journey? Be honest. Would it still be Journey with JSS? How about if Steve Augeri had not gotten the throat infection? Some of you
guys crack me up. For the umpteenth time, Steve Perry was not Journey. There were singers before him and it was Journey then too. :roll: :wink:


Wow. Why are you so stuck on who's singing? I never said a word about singers.
Cain said himself that this album is a Schon project.
My implication was that I hope there's more to it than just Schon constantly wailing away. (He's great & my fave, but it gets old.) If the bass & drums are showcased as unique instruments, and not just merely a punchy rhythm section; and if there's more piano, keys, & strings in it, and not just occasional filler, then it'll be Journey. If this album truly is all about the guitar, then it's the Neal Schon Band.


later~


Ok. Now that makes sense. Thanks for further explaining what you mean. At first I thought you were spewing the same no Perry / no Journey stuff. What I quoted from you above is what derailed me for a minute.
but it's not really Journey
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Postby Jana » Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:58 am

I am loving Chain of Love. This is the song I hear that vibe they were talking about early on in describing the music. Middle-Eastern, Hindu vibe. I can't remember how they described it. I'm probably not using the right descriptive terms. But you really hear it in Neal's guitar at times and you hear it in the way Arnel delivers certain lyrics vocally.
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:02 am

Well, nobody booing, throwing beer bottles or yelling "play something good" is always a good sign when it comes to new music. Seems like, for the most part, the audiance was digging it. :D
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Postby mikemarrs » Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:52 am

i'm very glad Neal decided to make a really good album with some hard rock tunes instead of a bunch of ballads and pop lite crap so they can get radio airplay.i love when they rock out instead of playing it safe.didn't buy the last album but i can see myself really liking this one.maybe neal locked jon out of the studio on this one :D
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Postby Melissa » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:46 am

Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:32 pm

Melissa wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!


You just hate Journey, don't ya!

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Postby Melissa » Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:56 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
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Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!


You just hate Journey, don't ya!

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No, not true, lol. I don't think they make any sense the last 4-5 years in what "direction" they claim they want to take, since that seems to flip-flop, but that's fine. I'd love for this new album to be the hard rocker I keep hearing it will be, but I'm just not convinced of that yet. Hence why I'll wait for the album and see:)
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Postby Saint John » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:14 am

Melissa wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!


You just hate Journey, don't ya!

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No, not true, lol. I don't think they make any sense the last 4-5 years in what "direction" they claim they want to take, since that seems to flip-flop, but that's fine. I'd love for this new album to be the hard rocker I keep hearing it will be, but I'm just not convinced of that yet. Hence why I'll wait for the album and see:)


I'm completely convinced that this will be a harder album than they've ever done. They've forgone the "catchy" choruses and replaced them with a more "in your face" style. Chain Of Love is an absolutely killer song and so is Resonate. I'm digging the out of the box choruses. Songs like Separate Ways, After The Fall, Never Walk Away, Who's Crying Now and a whole host of others, while great songs, had that predictable chorus. These songs, for better or worse, seem to be much more creative and are aimed at artistry, not air play. And I'm digging that. This is their first truly creative project post-Frontiers. All of the rest was aimed at pop, bordered on shit ... or was shit! :lol: :wink:
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Postby Melissa » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:57 am

Saint John wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!


You just hate Journey, don't ya!

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No, not true, lol. I don't think they make any sense the last 4-5 years in what "direction" they claim they want to take, since that seems to flip-flop, but that's fine. I'd love for this new album to be the hard rocker I keep hearing it will be, but I'm just not convinced of that yet. Hence why I'll wait for the album and see:)


I'm completely convinced that this will be a harder album than they've ever done. They've forgone the "catchy" choruses and replaced them with a more "in your face" style. Chain Of Love is an absolutely killer song and so is Resonate. I'm digging the out of the box choruses. Songs like Separate Ways, After The Fall, Never Walk Away, Who's Crying Now and a whole host of others, while great songs, had that predictable chorus. These songs, for better or worse, seem to be much more creative and are aimed at artistry, not air play. And I'm digging that. This is their first truly creative project post-Frontiers. All of the rest was aimed at pop, bordered on shit ... or was shit! :lol: :wink:


:lol: :lol:
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Postby Rip Rokken » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:21 am

Saint John wrote:All of the rest was aimed at pop, bordered on shit ... or was shit! :lol: :wink:


Eat another donut!

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Postby Saint John » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:27 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Saint John wrote:All of the rest was aimed at pop, bordered on shit ... or was shit! :lol: :wink:


Eat another donut!

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Actually, I had the new fruit and oatmeal bowl from McDonalds (without brown sugar) this morning and it was great! :)
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Postby Rick » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:30 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rick wrote:So far, these tracks are going to have to grow on me, because I am not feeling it.


+1. Will wait for the album and see!


You just hate Journey, don't ya!


No way Jose. They are a great band. My favorite, all time. I am sure, after I get this CD, that I'll get into it. And I may have gotten more into it if I could have been there with all of you for the show. The Youtube clips sound good, the band sounds good and Arnel sounds great. Would loved to have been there to see it live.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:36 am

Saint John wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:
Saint John wrote:All of the rest was aimed at pop, bordered on shit ... or was shit! :lol: :wink:


Eat another donut!

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Actually, I had the new fruit and oatmeal bowl from McDonalds (without brown sugar) this morning and it was great! :)


I have 2 coupons for that stuff. Been meaning to try it. :)
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Postby superreverb » Tue Mar 01, 2011 5:09 pm

You know, I'm totally NOT being a troll, those of you who have seen my other posts, I read, Investgate, ask alot of questions, I'm a "Long time" Journey fan, including some of the "Transitional" Journey. I'll admit not as hardcore as most of you, I really do like the band, the history, and the music.

Revelation for me was a sonic disappointment... completely.

I do have to say, now that we got a sneak preview... I'm kind of with Rick on this so far... these new tunes, their production Value, writing, the sounds, just aint growing on me.

Even through the transition years, and from the Beginning of the Cain era (So for arguments sake... the "Mainstay Of Journey", always had a Keyboard Piano or Synth Riff, WITH big background Vocals, and big Guitars.

Think of how heavy even Seperate Ways is - and it's still the Synth parts that help just as much as the guitar, make that tune heavy.

These tunes feel / Sound like they're "Built Differently"

I WANT this record to be amazing, hey I started a chat with the guy who helped Mix it... WAY cool - I'd love nothing more for it to be a great "Journey Experience"

But if these concert clips, are a sneak peek of how the record is going to sound, I'm not holding my breath.... sadly.

Just my stupid, shitty opinion... cary on.
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Postby Ritchie » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:02 pm

Resonate is a fantastic song!
The leadguitar intro of Neal is out of this world maybe his best ever?
I`m digging all new songs,had a little struggle with "Edge Of The moment" but when the rest of this album is as strong as these songs and when they are converted to a great audio quality where all nuances are audible this album is going to be a friggin MONSTER !
Kind of "Frontiers" on steriod ! :D
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