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Mike is very familiar with this album. Magnificent Technical Neo Prog Metal! Concept, Melodic, Rock, Guitar, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Conspiracy This is as well a masterpiece as their latest effort, Room V.
Tyranny is often compared to Queensryche's Operation:
Mindcrime, but I don't think that this is appropriate. Shadow
Gallery is more prog, whereas Queensryche is more mainstream
rock/metal. Let me clarify that I love Mindcrime as well and
consider it to be a masterpiece, too. But it is more accessible
than Tyranny, which takes some more time to grow on you.
Many friends of mine listened to it and then complained
about it being boring, and all songs sound the same. It is true
that Shadow Gallery (like Symphony X, for that matter) have
their own sound, that
they vary a little bit from song to song, but not as much as
for example Dream Theater did on Images And Words or Awake.
But Tyranny is about killer melodies (the ballads, Spoken
Words), stunning guitar/keyboard acrobatics (Stiletto in the
Sand), and interesting and credible lyrics (New World Order).
The musicians easily match the qualities of Romeo, Petrucci,
Rudess and the likes. The singer is also very nice, although
when you first hear the vocals you find the voice a little too
unspectacular ... but it grows on you just like the
whole package! |
| Act I: Stiletto in the Sand1:56 |
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| Act I: War for Sale5:34 |
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| Act I: Out of Nowhere4:20 |
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| Act I: Mystery5:41 |
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| Act I: Hope for Us?6:00 |
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| Act I: Victims5:12 |
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| Act I: Broken1:55 |
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| Act II: I Believe8:40 |
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| Act II: Roads of Thunder6:05 |
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| Act II: Spoken Words4:37 |
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| Act II: New World Order8:10 |
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| Act II: Chased4:35 |
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| Act II: Ghost of a Chance5:19 |
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| Act II: Christmas Day5:41 |
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