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Adagio - Underworld 2003Mike is very familiar with this album. Excellent Neo-Classical Technical Prog Power Metal! Modern, Orchestral, Symphonic, Melancholic, Morbid, Mystical, Guitar, Male-Melodic-Shouting Summary: This is a masterpiece. A perfect blend of prog metal
with an agressive edge and classical music. It's really
different from bands like Rhapsody who try to create the
impression that there is a fully fledged orchestra playing.
Although Adagio also do this occasionally, they mainly use
piano and strings/synth/effects which create a rich, polyphonic
experience. Usually there are one guitar, one pianist and
underlying strings - and of course the bass and vocals.
I won't mention each song here - they are all really
outstanding, not at all derivative of bands like Symphony X and
Dream Theater. Many rhythmic extravaganzas, purely classical
piano interludes by maestro Andersson and stunning guitar solos
by Mr. Forte. What I like most about this album is the
diversity of the songs which at the same time really work as a
whole, every little melody seems to be vital, nothing
uncalled-for or forced. The vocals are more than a match for
the best vocalist of the genre - namely Russell Allen of
Symphony X. |
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Underworld 2003 Great5 Neo-Classical Technical Prog Metal! Modern2, Orchestral, Symphonic2, Power-Metal2, Melancholic, Morbid, Mystical, Guitar, Male-Melodic-Shouting | NOTE: This list is compiled automatically by comparing tag assigments. Numbers indicate matching tags (tooltip shows details). |