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It's an okay album, but not one that I can see myself listening to start to finish very frequently. It's easily the best in the production and sound department, and frankly it's not close. There's plenty of quality to be found within this album, but there's some clear shortcomings that can't be ignored. The line-up on the album remained unchanged, the quintet LaBrie, Petrucci, Myung, Rudess, Mangini probably don't need anyone to be introduced.

What has changed is where they put the album together. During the pandemic, the band completed its DTHQ Dream Theater Headquarters , which is a kind of base where they have their own studio, equipment warehouse and everything else the band needs in their format. To write it exactly, apart from such a controversial album, "The Astonishing", which is probably the most divisive part of the band's entire discography, I dare say that he also overtook "Falling Into Infinity".

So what is the view from the top of the world? It is a clear, so significant classic of the band, which has dominated the genre for more than three decades - in both positive and negative senses. It can be said that the novelty is a continuation of its predecessor. The album is fired by the relatively sharp track "The Alien", where we can really find everything so typical for DT, from really unreal instrumental beats, through excellent guitar and keyboard solos, melodic choruses.

An interesting chorus, which is complemented by excellent singing and an interlude in the middle passage, makes this a really nice piece. Excellent arrangements, beautiful, clear sound, up to the grand finale. Excellent, but relatively difficult doctrine of progressive metal, which ends this successful material. The sound is excellent, every tool has its place, especially Mike Mangini really plays more relaxed, more colorful, it's definitely his best record since joining his post.

Apparently, the blanket from the entire discussion in the position of drummer, which became a kind of "apple of contention" among the fans, has already fallen from him. LaBrie gives excellent performance, it does not push into high positions, so singing is very pleasant.

The others give excellent, standard performance, while really confirming that they are the absolute top instrumental. Yes, the downside is the album's moderate predictability. In principle, it can be said that it no longer offers us much new, as yet unexplored. But I ask: is it still possible at all? It's hard to say, in principle, we will know the answer to that in a few years, when some more progeny from this legend will be added to the discography.

It is really necessary to listen to it in great detail, to perceive the complexity of the whole album the 5. The novelty is an album with which DT once again proves who is the master of the given genre, which they basically defined. It will bring you everything that the last decades have presented, except for one: a moment of surprise.

This is not enough for someone and this element is already missing in their creation. I belong to a group that is no longer sure whether it is possible to bring something like this to the work and I enjoy the mastery they offer us. If you also belong to this group, you will definitely fall in love with the novelty. So, is DT looking at other bands from the top of the prog-metal world? There is no clear answer to this, everyone has their own subjective feeling and opinion, for me DREAM THEATER is still rising, and let's not be surprised when some of the other actions reach the "top of the prog world".

They are really close to it! Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever. Introduction II. Since the band's conception, they have become one of the most influential posts progressive rock bands as well as ranking as one of the early progenitors of the entire progressive metal genre.

History A. As the band became more "serious," they went out looking for a keyboardist and vocalist. The tapes, to the band's surprise sold out relatively quickly, which was aided also by the band's distribution of the tapes to friends, family, local rock and metal magazines.

Even before this, all four instrumentalists had dropped out of college because they could not balance their hectic schedules and the four musicians, with their constant independent study of music, did not feel music school could teach them much more than they already knew. With this added stability, the band's tour schedule increased and the band began to develop a small fan base and significant amounts of experience. As a young fragile band, the five had no choice but to go on the hunt for a new name.

Various names bounced around in their head, ranging from Magus to M1 to Glasser, among others. This touring paid off, as the small record label Mechanic Records contacted the band late June of Ecstatic at the prospect of being signed, the band eagerly made a meager contract with the label to release their debut record. The label bought them time at a small studio in Pennsylvania, and the band set to record their debut album in the summer of After about 3 weeks, the band's debut "When Dream and Day Unite" was finished.

As an early progressive metal band in a music scene dominated by punk and hair metal, the album did not sell as well as the band had wanted. Nevertheless, the band initiated a small supporting tour for the album, even after the unsupportive label cut contractual ties to the band after the album's failure. A New Singer and Success The next two years were uneventful for the band.

Amazed by his ability, he was hired immediately after the audition. Armed with a new singer, the band began touring around the NYC area yet again as well as perfecting the vocal parts for the new music the band had written during their inactive period.

After being sent a 3-track demo, Atco Records contacted the band and offered a 7 album contract on their label. The band eagerly accepted the offer. The band's sophomore release, the famous "Images and Words," was recorded late fall of in significantly nicer quarters than Mechanic had provided.

The album was released July 7, , and after relentless touring both in the U. This was also largely due to the huge success of the album's second single "Pull Me Under," which not only gained significant radio play but also scored play time on MTV with the song's video. The Middle Period and Band Turbulence Electrified by their success, the band quickly delved back into writing after the conclusion of the tour in The band rushed into the studio to record material for what would become their third album, "Awake," released October 4, The album, which was much darker and metallic than their previous two albums, received a slew of controversy from fans and critics.

On top of this, long time keyboardist Kevin MOORE announced his departure prior to the album's tour due to creative differences. This tragically ruptured his vocal chords, making it near impossible for him to sing in his prior capabilities.

Faced with such pressing problems, the band rushed many auditions to fill the empty keyboardist position so they could try to kick off their "Waking up the World" tour as soon as possible.

The band did, however, go on to release an EP containing their legendary "epic" "A Change of Seasons," which was composed in and sparsely played live from '89 to ' The minute long song was joined by some live tribute songs the band recorded at a show in London. After the release of "A Change of Seasons," the band went on a short break. During this time, the band's label EastWest went through a number of changes, which included the firing of the band's main contact.

When the band returned to the studio in , their new producer expected the band to make a commercially accessible album.

The band, who had written enough material for a double album, had planned on something entirely different. After a long and stressful studio session, the band's fifth studio album, "Falling Into Infinity," was released September 23, The album's heavier emphasis on accessibility and, to some, "un"progressive rock and metal, made the album generally unpopular amongst fans and critics.

Shaken, the band teetered on the edge of dissolution. After the tour of the album, the band went on a short hiatus to focus on the various solo and side projects all five members had started. With a new keyboardist and a creative spirit in mind, the band went back to the studio in early The label had given the band complete creative control, so the band planned on pouring all they had into the album.

The album materialized as their most ambitious work yet - a near minute concept album that acts as the sequel to "Metropolis Part 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper," one of the definitive tracks of the band's influential sophomore album. The band's sixth studio album, "Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From a Memory," was released October 26, to very good critical reception.

However, despite its positive feedback, it was generally unsuccessful commercially, peaking at 73 on the Billboard Undaunted, the band embarked on their largest and most successful tour yet, which culminated in a recorded show in New York that not only included a massive 4-hour long set list but also on-stage actors that acted out the parts of the concept album, of which the entire album was played live.

The band returned to the studio yet again March of This session was another ambitious one, as the band had a double album in mind.

This album was also to be a concept album, although it was more "conceptually" based than "Metropolis Part 2," which was more story based. The album, which precipitated into "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence," detailed different themes of human struggle. Moment of Betrayal 3. Begin Again 5. The Path That Divides 6. Machine Chatter 7. The Walking Shadow 8. My Last Farewell 9. Losing Faythe Whispers on the Wind Hymn of a Thousand Voices Our New World Power Down Astonishing - Distance over Time Ltd.

CD1: Untethered Angel Paralyzed Fall Into The Light Barstool Warrior Room S2n At Wit's End Out Of Reach Pale Blue Dot Viper King bonus CD2: Instrumental Scene Two: I. Scene Two: II. Scene Three: I. Scene Three: II. Mean Street Goodbye Yellow Brick Road To Live Forever Thank You's Bad Don't Look Past Me To Live Forever '91 To Live Forever '94 Where Are You Now?

Scenes Heaven And Hell What Did They Say? War Pigs End Of Show Mission: Impossible Moon Bubbles Guitar Solo CD2: A Change Of Seasons Pt. IV New Millenium The Trooper Where Eagles Dare Killers VII Particle E. Motion Another Won Instrumental Version The Saurus Cry For Freedom The Scholl Song YYZ The Farandole Two Far Instrumental Version Anti-Procrastination Song Your Majesty Instrumental Version Solar System Race Song I'm About To Faint Song Mosquitos In Harmony Song John Thinks He's Randy Song John Thinks He's Yngwie Song Gnos Sdrawkcab Your Majesty A Vision Two Far Vital Star March Of The Tyrant Overture Live Alternate Home Writing Sessions Opening Scene NYC Radio Ad Caught In A Web Pt.

Beyond This Life Improv Jam The Oakdale Odyssey The Spirit Of St. Louis John Petrucci Guitar Spot Battery Master Of Puppets Welcome Home Sanitarium Disposable Heroes Leper Messiah Orion Intro Lost Without You Erotomania Cont.

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