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'Glorious Collision', was Feb 2011, and I didn't even know they had released it until yesterday.It seems the band has been suffering from the revolving door of exiting members and that the music has suffered?
Everyone else, except Wolfking is wrong.
heh, that's the first I've heard of that album too. I've enjoyed some of their stuff, but they're not a band I really follow too closely.Dead Heart in a Dead World is my favorite, I think, followed by In Search of Truth and Recreation Day
All songs written and done!Composed and arranged to the core!Now just the small task of recording it!TO BE RELEASED 2014 with a first single before SUMMER!
That's a word salad - and take it from me, I know word salad
I fear for the day when something happens on the right that is SO nuts that even Stadler says "That's crazy".
Remember the mark of a great vocalist is if TAC hates them with a special passion
Isn't summer over there like June/July? And they haven't even recorded it?Looking forward to this one though.
Umm, in the northern hemisphere June 21st is the start of summer everywhere.
I've been listening to In Search of Truth non-stop the past few days. Man oh man do I love that album.
Quote from: Nick on March 23, 2014, 07:32:58 AMUmm, in the northern hemisphere June 21st is the start of summer everywhere.I'm in the southern.
Quote from: wolfking on March 23, 2014, 03:19:38 PMQuote from: Nick on March 23, 2014, 07:32:58 AMUmm, in the northern hemisphere June 21st is the start of summer everywhere.I'm in the southern. Your country is a lie.
Zook is right.
Yes that's fairly solid, but honestly I would just go out and get In search of truth. And then Recreation day next. With those two albums, you're pretty much set, and then if you want to branch out to the other albums you can.
Quote from: Phoenix87x on May 12, 2014, 02:43:44 PMYes that's fairly solid, but honestly I would just go out and get In search of truth. And then Recreation day next. With those two albums, you're pretty much set, and then if you want to branch out to the other albums you can.Pretty much this, although most of their other work is definitely worth checking out.
Anyone know if the best of compilation A Decade and a Half is a good representation for new listeners? Here's the track list:CD 1 (61:32)1. The Masterplan (4:46)2. Blackened Dawn [live] (4:04)3. Rulers Of The Mind (5:57)4. A Touch Of Blessing (5:50)5. Frozen (4:57)6. For Every Tear That Falls [live] (5:22)7. More Than Ever (4:13)8. Blinded (4:34)9. Faith Restored (3:53)10. These Scars (5:51)11. Broken Wings (4:42)12. Words Mean Nothing (4:11)13. Wrong [live - previously unreleased] (3:12)CD 2 (50:57)1. The Great Deceiver (4:19)2. Monday Morning Apocalypse (3:10)3. Wrong (5:07)4. Waking Up Blind [live] (4:05)5. Solitude Within (5:32)6. Recreation Day (5:21)7. Still In The Water (5:17)8. Leave It Behind Us (5:09)9. Fear (4:15)10. When The Walls Go Down [live] (5:28)11. Frozen [live - previously unreleased] (3:14)Really the only songs I ever listen to are Recreation Day and Solitude Within. Kinda neat that they're back to back on this. CONSPIRACY!
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One song can never justify a whole album, especially not when we're talking about a band that mostly do concept albums.
Nosferatu is pretty cool too.
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Hey, the length is fine Thanks!
So I listened to The Inner Circle and it completely blew me away. FANTASTIC album. When the Walls Go Down is one of the saddest and most emotional songs that I know, and makes for a perfect album closer.
I wouldn't buy the Greatest Hits album or whatever. That album has a terrible mastering job, it clips audibly and the dynamic range is way too bad. Just get In Search of Truth, Recreation Day and The Inner Circle. Those are their greatest hits. Not a bad song on any of them.Monday Morning Apocalypse as a whole isn't that great, but there are some very good tracks on there as well (Still in the Water for example).
I've always like Monday Morning, really strong album, just a bit misunderstood I think.
Quote from: wolfking on May 26, 2014, 05:32:29 AMI've always like Monday Morning, really strong album, just a bit misunderstood I think.Amen to that. I have loved MMA since the first day it was released. Its powerful, catchy and I still listen to it regularly. Never understood why it was so quickly dismissed. Sure its a different stylistically, but for what it does, it does well.