New Album Title (A Dramatic Turn of Events) and Track Listing Revealed

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GasparXR

>.>

Anyway, I'm willing to bet that if the epic Thomas Lang audition riff we all know and love appears on the album, I think it will appear in either BMUBMD or LNF, judging by the "epic riffs" description of both songs.

Heretic


fadetoblackdude7

Hey Rich, if you're reading this, are you able to tell us who wrote the lyrics for Lost Not Forgotten, This Is The Life, Outcry, and Far From Heaven?

Sixtease

Quote from: KevShmev on July 28, 2011, 08:16:27 PM
Good review, but I take umbrage with the comment about there being bitterness that is still evident on both sides.  How has the DT side showed any bitterness?  And DT has never featured growling vocals, so how you can replace something that was never there? :P
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Rich Wilson


The Silent Cody

The video for On The Backs Of Angels was shot at yesterday's Poland show  :metal :metal

Zydar


GuineaPig


BlobVanDam

Quote from: GuineaPig on July 29, 2011, 05:41:13 AM
I wish "Breaking All Illusions" was the album title.

No, it should be called "The Shaman's Trance" and have a shaman dude on a unicycle on a bridge in the sky.

TAC

I had butterflies in my stomach reading Rich's review. I didn't want to read it, but how could I not? I simply cannot wait to hear this album.
Quote from: wkiml on June 08, 2012, 09:06:35 AMwould have thought the same thing but seeing the OP was TAC i immediately thought Maiden or DT related
Quote from: Stadler on February 08, 2025, 12:49:43 PMI wouldn't argue this.

wasteland

Quote from: TAC on July 29, 2011, 05:51:37 AM
I had butterflies in my stomach reading Rich's review. I didn't want to read it, but how could I not? I simply cannot wait to hear this album.

This. I am torn between starting to hunt for the leaks or wait until I will be able to cluth the CD with my bare hands.

Super Dude

So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?
:superdude:

Plasmastrike

Quote from: Super Dude on July 29, 2011, 07:01:23 AM
So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?
No confirmation on that yet :)

Super Dude

:superdude:

Hayden

Quote from: wasteland on July 29, 2011, 06:50:42 AMThis. I am torn between starting to hunt for the leaks or wait until I will be able to clutch the CD with my bare hands.
Do the latter. The experience of listening to an album for the first time is almost invariably enhanced by having the booklet's artwork to accompany it, especially with prog rock releases, which generally have quite amazing/interesting imagery within the booklet artwork.

darkshot

Quote from: Super Dude on July 29, 2011, 07:01:23 AM
So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?

Its looking very very unlikely...  All the reviews I've seen so far have mentioned lyrics for just about every song, and I don't remember if there were any songs they didn't mention lyrics or vocals.  I have definitely not seen any mention of instrumentals however...

It sounds to me the shorter songs are mostly ballady or piano/vocal duets.

DarkLord_Lalinc

I'm sure the reviews would have already mentioned an instrumental.

ZirconBlue

Quote from: Super Dude on July 29, 2011, 07:01:23 AM
So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?

I don't think there is.  We have lyricisists identified/deduced for:


1.   "On the Backs of Angels"
2.   "Build Me Up, Break Me Down"
5.   "Bridges in the Sky"
8.   "Breaking All Illusions"
9.   "Beneath the Surface"

And from Rich's review:

3.   "Lost Not Forgotten"      seems to have an "incredibly catch chorus"  
4.   "This is the Life"         lyrics are quoted
6.   "Outcry"                 has a "striking vocal melody"

Which leaves:

7.   "Far from Heaven"     which Rich calls a "lilting, heartfelt piano led track", and which I think the Brazilian review said was a vocal/piano duet

Super Dude

Damn.  After hearing the general tone of OTBOA, I was really hoping for one.  The sorta Circus Maximus-y air I'm getting from the whole album would've been great for an instrumental, very proggy.
:superdude:

SjundeInseglet

Quote from: GasparXR on July 28, 2011, 10:14:24 PM
>.>

Anyway, I'm willing to bet that if the epic Thomas Lang audition riff we all know and love appears on the album, I think it will appear in either BMUBMD or LNF, judging by the "epic riffs" description of both songs.

JP said that none of the test/audition riffs were used on the album.

Hayden

Quote from: ZirconBlue on July 29, 2011, 08:14:44 AM
Quote from: Super Dude on July 29, 2011, 07:01:23 AM
So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?

I don't think there is.  We have lyricisists identified/deduced for:


1.   "On the Backs of Angels"
2.   "Build Me Up, Break Me Down"
5.   "Bridges in the Sky"
8.   "Breaking All Illusions"
9.   "Beneath the Surface"

And from Rich's review:

3.   "Lost Not Forgotten"      seems to have an "incredibly catch chorus"  
4.   "This is the Life"         lyrics are quoted
6.   "Outcry"                 has a "striking vocal melody"

Which leaves:

7.   "Far from Heaven"     which Rich calls a "lilting, heartfelt piano led track", and which I think the Brazilian review said was a vocal/piano duet

Wow, hats-off to you, my friend. Very nicely done   :tup.

ZirconBlue

Quote from: Hayden on July 29, 2011, 08:32:58 AM
Quote from: ZirconBlue on July 29, 2011, 08:14:44 AM
Quote from: Super Dude on July 29, 2011, 07:01:23 AM
So is there any confirmation of yes instrumental/no instrumental?

I don't think there is.  We have lyricisists identified/deduced for:


1.   "On the Backs of Angels"
2.   "Build Me Up, Break Me Down"
5.   "Bridges in the Sky"
8.   "Breaking All Illusions"
9.   "Beneath the Surface"

And from Rich's review:

3.   "Lost Not Forgotten"      seems to have an "incredibly catch chorus"  
4.   "This is the Life"         lyrics are quoted
6.   "Outcry"                 has a "striking vocal melody"

Which leaves:

7.   "Far from Heaven"     which Rich calls a "lilting, heartfelt piano led track", and which I think the Brazilian review said was a vocal/piano duet

Wow, hats-off to you, my friend. Very nicely done   :tup.


Thanks! 

nikatapi

There is no instrumental according to the editor of rocking.gr who will review the album.
He in fact said :
"I experience an emotional rollercoaster each time i listen to the album, and i feel like it is the most demanding review i've ever done.
I can assure you that the album has a lot of musical content, there is no instrumental, and there are 3 "ballalds" on the record."

I hope i translated it correctly from Greek. It sure sounds promising.

IdoSC

Argh, I can't stand these news flashes. I get overly excited ><

Aniland



That's literally the most I've ever laughed at Dream Theater ever.

Aniland

Also, this excerpt is really beautiful: "Some of us choose to live gracefully/ Some can get caught in the maze and lose their way home/ This is the life we belong to"

emindead

Quote from: Rich WilsonSimilarly engaging is Bridges In The Sky, even if the unexpected sound of an Aboriginal battle cry that opens the track does sound a touch like The Simpson's Barney Gumble cracking out a hearty burp down in Moe's Tavern.
I shuddered reading this.

TL

The cover for OTBoA is just... really not what I would have pictured for that song.

Also, just something that stood out for me on the Amazon page for the single;
QuoteCopyright: 2011 The All Blacks B.V.

Zook


WaterToFire

It appears that DT and JR specifically have found Rich Wilson's review.




The Silent Cody

While reading this review was weird a little. because I was not sure if I want to read it ;) especially reviews of the particular songs ;) I cannot wait :) and preorder is available in Poland NOW!! :yarr