Edición japonesa del séptimo álbum de estudio de esta banda de Power Metal Progresivo. Obra conceptual basada en el poema del mismo nombre del escritor inglés John Milton.
Esta edición japo contiene además un par de temas extras.
Temas:
1 Oculus ex Inferni 2:35 2 Set the World on Fire (The Lie of Lies) 5:55 3 Domination 6:30 4 The Serpent's Kiss 5:04 5 Paradise Lost 6:33 6 Eve of Seduction 5:04 7 The Walls of Babylon 8:16 8 Seven 7:01 9 The Sacrifice 4:50 10 Revelation (Divus Pennae ex Tragoedia) 9:18 Japanese Bonus tracks. 11 Sacrifice Prelude (Demo) 12 Opening Alternate Intro (Demo)
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Japanese edition of Symphony X's seventh studio album including two bonus tracks.
From Metal-Archives The first thing anyone will note about this album is that it's a hell of a lot heavier than anything Symphony X has written before. In The Odyssey, the band managed to make their sound heavier and darker and still keep their progressive side evident in the music; it was a really good blending of styles, but this time they are nearly completely abandoning their progressive roots in favor of a more power metal style. As a power metal fan, I love this and I think that Symphony x makes an excellent power metal band. As that infers, there are a lot less complex drum beats and changes in meter and more speed, energy, and high vocals.
The choruses are just as good as ever with a few that I think deserve special mention in that department. Set the World on Fire, Paradise Lost, Eve of Seduction, Seven, and Revelation have some of my absolute favorite choruses of all time. Allen really has his work cut out for him on this album with some really good vocals on this album. I mean REALLY good. Personally, I think he sounds better than he ever has before or after this album. On tracks like Paradise Lost he shows just how emotional he can be with his singing and boy does he have a lot of emotion. He seems even more emotive than ever and with two ballads on this album he has even more license to show off that skill. Even on the rest of the tracks he still manages to be incredibly emotive. Even though the style on this album is less complex and much faster than usual, it still manages to have this level of depth that amazes me and is a huge part of what I love about Symphony X.
Every song on this is amazing with the possible exception of The Serpents Kiss, which I would describe as good, but not great. The real highlights are Set the World on Fire, Paradise Lost, Eve of Seduction, and Revelation. I really want to talk about Paradise Lost. This is an amazing ballad. Symphony X has always written really good ballads, especially with The Accolade (both of them), and this one gives both of them a good run for their money. It has a fantastic chorus that you'll be singing for weeks after hearing it. It also has a certain beauty about it that I can't help but admire. The raw emotion in it really speaks to Symphony X's ability to write really good ballads. They manage that balance of beauty, emotion, and catchiness that few other bands manage in a ballad. Many bands have ballads that end up being too slow and way too boring *cough, cough Sonata Arctica, cough* and this one just manages to blend it all together really well and is definitely the best song off this album.
Set the World on Fire and Eve of Seduction are both in the power metal vein and are very good power metal songs with very catchy choruses, soaring vocals, and awesome riffs and solos. Revelation is an awesome epic with this really cool theme that it brings back throughout the whole song that I love. It really is very epic with slow parts that build up very dramatically into some crazy solos, riffs, and an amazing chorus.
On top of all this, it's a concept album, which I happen to love. For those of you who don't know, Paradise Lost is an epic poem by John Milton that tells of Satan's rebellion and the fall of Adam and Eve. For such a long and convoluted epic, Symphony X really did a great job of bringing it all together in this just over an hour long album. The story is told in a very straightforward and relatively easy to understand manner. This whole album is great and is either their first or second best album, the other contender being The Odyssey. This is definitely a must buy for Symphony X fans and metal fans alike.
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