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Worlds Collide(more) »rank: 5292by: Apocalyptica
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Vapor Trails(more) »rank: 5630by: Rush
:Album Details:Japanese Version featuring an Introduction Written by Mike Portnoy, the Drummer from Dream Theater. :The songs on Vapor Trails may not be as instant or accessible as those on their previous albums, but the Canadian trio is definitely playing harder and bolder than they have in years. Layers of guitars have replaced most of the keyboards, setting Alex Lifeson free to explore new territories and textures. Geddy Lee is also given more playing space, such as on 'Peaceable Kingdom,' where his bass parts take the role of rhythm guitar. The arrangements are intricate and interesting throughout, yet never overwhelming. 'Secret Touch' twists ... |
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Greatest Hit (...and 21 other pretty cool songs)(more) »rank: 4465from: Rhino Records
:Album Description:First Ever Best-Of Spanning 1991-2005 22 Songs On 2CDs Featuring Rare Radio Edits, 3 New Re-Mixes, and Liner Notes After recently celebrating the band's 20-year anniversary, Dream Theater returns with its first-ever best of collection. Spanning 1991-2005, the two-disc set contains rare single edits, B-sides, and a trio of new remixes that spotlight that band's nonpareil musicianship, complex arrangements, and amazing songwriting. Referring to Dream Theater's first and only major radio hit, 'Pull Me Under,' the compilation's tongue-in-cheek title is a testament not only to the band's sense of humor but also highlights the acclaimed New York-based quintet's ability to make music ... |
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Rust in Peace(more) »rank: 6856by: Megadeth
:Album Description:First Ever Best-Of Spanning 1991-2005 22 Songs On 2CDs Featuring Rare Radio Edits, 3 New Re-Mixes, and Liner Notes After recently celebrating the band's 20-year anniversary, Dream Theater returns with its first-ever best of collection. Spanning 1991-2005, the two-disc set contains rare single edits, B-sides, and a trio of new remixes that spotlight that band's nonpareil musicianship, complex arrangements, and amazing songwriting. Referring to Dream Theater's first and only major radio hit, 'Pull Me Under,' the compilation's tongue-in-cheek title is a testament not only to the band's sense of humor but also highlights the acclaimed New York-based quintet's ability to make music ... |
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Counterparts(more) »rank: 13202by: Rush
: :The production on Counterparts is a bit too smooth, which means that the passion that normally infuses Rush's music (and prevents it from being too coldly intellectual) is weakened. The songs themselves are good, including the singles 'Animate', 'Nobody's Hero', and 'Stick It Out'. Other standouts are 'Cut to the Chase' and 'Cold Fire'. Though Rush's brand of slick, sophisticated progressive rock isn't exactly trendy, it is what they do best, and they've wisely stuck to it. Therefore, although Counterparts isn't on a par with Moving Pictures or Permanent Waves, it's still a strong effort. --Genevieve Williams |
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The Bedlam in Goliath(more) »rank: 6162by: The Mars Volta
:Album Description:The genesis of The Mars Volta's new album The Bedlam in Goliath is a tale of long-buried murder victims and their otherworldly influence, of strife and near collapse, of the long hard fight to push 'the record that did not want to be born' out into the world. Omar was in a curio shop in Jerusalem when he found the Soothsayer, an archaic Ouija-style 'talking board.' Had he known at that moment that the board's history stretched far beyond its novelty appearance, that its very fibers were soaked through with something terribly other, that the choral death and desire of a multi-headed ... |
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Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory(more) »rank: 3821by: Dream Theater
: :Progressive rock has long been the most devalued currency in popular music, perhaps due to the culture's dumbing down, too many conceptually knotted triple-albums, or merely a Greek chorus of critics parroting the emperor from Amadeus: 'Too many notes!' Maybe that's what makes Dream Theater's Scenes such an audacious rush (no pun intended). Here we have a two-act murder mystery examined from a hypnotic dream state and parlayed by 'The Orchestra,' as the band refers to itself here. Andrew Lloyd Webber hasn't written anything as focused--or musically audacious--in decades. And if the band attacks feverish shift meters and plows through enough structural modes ... |
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Memory Crash(more) »rank: 4820by: Steve Stevens
: :Billy Idol guitarist s new solo album With help from King s X bass wizard / vocalist dUg Pinnick (performing Robin Trower s Day Of The Eagle )Featuring drummer Brian Tichy (Billy Idol, Derek Sherinian)Special Digipak Edition** I think the time is right for me to make a record that is totally me my world, Stevens says of Memory Crash. Boasting such tracks as Water on Ares , Hellcats Take the Highway , Small Arms Fire , an interpretation of Robin Trower s Day of the Eagle (featuring Dug Pinnick of King s X), and the rousing/psychedelic Cherry Vanilla , Memory Crash ... |
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Paradise Lost(more) »rank: 7778by: Symphony X
:Album Description:The masters of Symphonic Power Metal are back! Symphony X are recognized by-and-large as one the most important acts in the worldwide metal scene. After the release of their hugely successful CD, The Odyssey - and after nearly five years - Michael Romeo and his band have returned with what is already being praised as their best work to date. Paradise Lost has all the trademarks that have come to be associated with Symphony X: Incredibly intricate and powerful, yet-melodic compositions that showcase every member's unrivaled technical skill as instrumentalists. However, once again it must be said that the spotlight is squarely ... |
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Octavarium(more) »rank: 7808by: Dream Theater
:Album Description:Dream Theater has maintained a rare combination of stellar musicianship and unwavering passion for over a decade, selling millions of albums and filling concert venues worldwide. The band once again confirms its status as progressive hard rock's standard-bearers on their latest studio epic, Octavarium. :Octavarium opens with a lean and enthusiastic-sounding Dream Theater, one that continues to move forward without compromising its classic sound or its classic progressive metal appeal. Bassist John Myung propels album opener 'The Root Of All Evil' with a weight equal to that of Mike Portnoy's forceful but finessed drumming and guitarist John Petrucci's masterful riffing which seems ... |



