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Time_Signature has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog Power Metal! Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals A prog metal classic, "Awaken the Guardian" certainly is
recommendable as it contains several great tunes blending
various subtypes of its metal.
Originally released in 1986, AtG is very much ahead of its
time taking progressive metal one step further, in many ways
building on what Maiden had established, blending it in with a
bit of thrash metal and a lot of power metal.
The one weakness is the incongruity between the overall
production and John Arch's admittedly unique and impressive
voice. The problem is that the general production is rather
brutal, the guitars having almost a death metal quality to them
with a lot of distortion and a lot of bottom which leaves
Arch's vocals often flowing about the place which in turn means
that, unfortunately, one tends not to notice the vocals and
focus on the music (which is a shame because Arch does a lot of
interesting and unusual things). But, it grows on you as soon
as you get used to it.
Ignoring this, AtG is certainly a progressive metal milestone
and recommendable to any prog metal head. |
| The Sorceress5:45 |
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| Valley of the Dolls5:24 |
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| Fata Morgana5:27 |
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| Guardian7:35 |
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| Prelude to Ruin7:25 |
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| Giant's Lore (Heart of Winter)6:02 |
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| Time Long Past1:52 |
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| Exodus8:31 |
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