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PowerWyrm is very familiar with this album. Magnificent Symphonic Prog Metal! This album is a strong follow up to The Human Equation. Very well produced with vocalists and musicians giving the best of them. It has its good moments (I could even say it has his great moments... some of the songs here are unbelievable) and also its cheezy parts like its predecessor.
A subpar concept album about an immortal and technological
advanced alien race hooked on machines deciding to plant their
DNA in a comet creating humans. To their disappointment, the
humans got hooked on machines and myspace.
The music is carefully crafted, but for some reason, I find
the music dull, unoriginal, monotonous, and overlong. There are
tons of talented musicians and vocalist trying to save this
album, to no avail.
Comment by Mike 12 months ago Mike is very familiar with this album. Magnificent Symphonic Prog Metal! Concept, Dynamic, Epic, Experimental, Melodic, Modern, Spacey, Folk, Rock, Guitar, Vocals, Female-Clean-Vocals, Female-Operatic-Vocals, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Social stellar Musicianship and Production I think this is Mr. Lucassen's best work so far. Production, musicians and especially the vocalists are nearly perfect, but what makes this album so unique and interesting is how it connects the previous albums ... they all become part of one largely consistent story (with the exception of Actual Fantasy of course). But not only the lyrics reference the previous albums, the songs are also re-visited and cunningly interwoven with new ideas. Pure brilliance! |
| Age of Shadows10:47 |
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| Comatose4:26 |
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| Liquid Eternity8:09 |
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| Connect the Dots4:12 |
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| Beneath the Waves8:26 |
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| Newborn Race7:49 |
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| Ride the Comet3:29 |
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| Web of Lies2:50 |
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| The Fifth Extinction10:29 |
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| Waking Dreams6:31 |
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| The Truth Is in Here5:12 |
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| Unnatural Selection7:15 |
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| River of Time4:24 |
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| E=mc^25:50 |
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| The Sixth Extinction12:18 |
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