mesavox
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slukather said:To be honest l don't really care how they try to justify reusing their own materal, l'm just starting to lose interest now, l was really looking forward to this album, and l'm really trying to get into it, but l don't know if l can.
But it just kind of accord to me, that ideas like "the glass prision/This Dying Soul/The Root Of All Evil" ideas have become more important than creating great music, it seems they focus more on that kind of "crap", l call it crap cause l find it tiring now.
Sorry if this sounds negative.
Scott.
Did you play in high school band? Think of this song as the fifth page of that big contest piece. lol These three songs are all part of one giant song that is just being put out over the years. A symphony isn't written in three months.
The point is, all symphonies coda back to other parts of the songs. Play all three of them back to back... the codas aren't even codas in the true sense. They don't repeat the same exact phrases. It's like they coda to a measure, then to another one. The point is to make it all part of one not to reuse lyrics because of a lack of ideas. It has to be melodically linked. It has to be. It's just a different song if it doesn't.
The 5th symphony is a perfect example. At the third part of the song the big main theme is revisited but it is quite different than the first times it is heard.
Just wanted to put a bit of a technical slant to it other than, "hey it's prog." It's actually musically correct what they are doing with it.
I love the album by the way. Especially These Walls... I can't get enough of that track. I love the prog, the Queen references (from Ogre Battle to Bijou to John using a very May's Vox type guitar sound on a solo), and the Styx nod...
The production is the best they've ever done with the possible exception to FII. I love the analog sound it has. The effects usage is superb and very musical. The keyboard patches are great, and OH MY GOSH YOU CAN HEAR JOHN MYUNG!!!!
Really, JM is very noticable throughout. He has a very nice tone happening that is middy enough to cut but not boingy. He's just a brilliant player.
This album goes back to Awake for me and the last song in particular is very Images and Words like. Not in sound and melody but in approach.