Album Rating: 4.0
yep, and they were firing on all cylinders at that time with their live show:
9:28 A.M.
I Am I
Damaged
Bridge
Screaming in Digital
NM 156
My Global Mind
Neue Regel
I Remember Now
Anarchy-X
Revolution Calling
Operation: Mindcrime
Spreading the Disease
The Mission
I Don't Believe in Love
Waiting for 22
My Empty Room
Real World
Eyes of a Stranger
Empire
Promised Land
Jet City Woman
Disconnected
Lady Jane
Out of Mind
One More Time
Encore:
Silent Lucidity
Take Hold of the Flame
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Album Rating: 4.0
you can find a little bit
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Album Rating: 4.0
BLURRY AS HELL BUT SOUND IS DECENT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf3fuqaTCUM
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah exactly.....they rip his clothes off as Damaged starts.....of course I was whistling as I Am I ended just before that happened.....sounded like I was pleased that his clothes were off looool
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Been jamming this a lot in my daily commutes and it gets tighter with every listen. It's very much LaTorre-era but it also gives me a genuine queensrychappiness that I didn't think could be possible by now. So many highlights too, like at least half of it for me!
Lost in Sorrow sounds like a RfO ballad that's been made heavier through an Empire coat
Chapters' solo section is fun with that descending progression that pops up throughout
Out of the Black is Mindcrimey catchiness and even moderately emotional
Hold On around 4:00 almost quotes Gentle Giant's A Cry for Everyone
The hazy second half of Nocturnal Light is pretty cool in context (def feel less special by itself though)
Between the Walls rocks hard
am happy
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yea - really digging most of this, although I still find myself fighting the urge to hit skip when about halfway through The Forest - not a fan of that one. Enjoying Wilton's guitar tones on those vintage amps, so much so that I created a couple of patches on my HD-500X in an effort to emulate the Mindcrime and Empire tones so I could jam some QR riffs and solos.
Overall, pleased with this record save a couple of nitpicks with the ballad section. ;)
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I agree, Forest starts fine enough but it surely lacks some kind of important section. Like a nice clean solo, maybe even an acoustic one, or an extended instrumental ending to zone out to
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Album Rating: 4.0
This is wearing off on me already. I do like it, but it suffers from not having any amazing songs. If I had to rank the individual songs, 6 of them are neck in neck and all under a rating of 4. It also has a few songs that aren’t that great. The best song on here would probably be 7th best if it was on The Verdict.
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Album Rating: 4.0
^ I've been thinking the same thing; most songs are quite solid, but nothing really goes above and beyond that standard. Also, Forest might be one of the worst Queensryche songs in general - at least if we're not counting the really bad albums with Tate
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Album Rating: 4.0
I don’t see myself singing any of these in my head throughout the day. I will say though that the last 4 minutes or so of Tormentum is pretty cool.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I’ll tell you this, part of the problem I have with it is that I keep comparing it to its predecessor, which isn’t fair because that one rocks.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I really need to check out The Verdict again. I remember it just being another typical Toddryche album, but I guess there's something I may have been missing... granted, I haven't listened to it much since it came out
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Album Rating: 4.0
Light Years, Dark Reverie, and Bent are all amazing songs. Most of the other songs on that album have an awesome part to it at a minimum.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I need to revisit The Verdict, as well. I remember liking several tunes, but never really power-listening to it when it was released. That will have to wait though, as I want to let this one sink in a bit more...
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Album Rating: 4.0
The Verdict is loaded with the big choruses, tons of tasteful guitar licks, great solos, harmonious background vocals, and I thought LaTorre did a great job on a lot of his lines.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Still better than Close to the Edge agreed
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dam guys this does nothing but grow for me, I feel there's a richness in the songwriting that wasn't there before other than a few songs, here instead it's everywhere even in the weaker ones making me excited to come back for a 5th spin haha. Only ones I'm not that into are Forest and Realms.
Grillo is also growing on me a lot, I miss SRock but Grillo can still offer some really great parts when he wants to.
Also the choruses here at their Toddbest.
imo:
DNA (easily for now)
CH (a few minor songs but pretty meaty)
Verdict (ranges from quite great to lesserTodd territory)
S/t (it's okay-good but songs are clearly rushed and the mastering is awful)
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Album Rating: 4.0
I do enjoy it Sabs. Especially due to the Rage For Order and Empire overtones throughout. That’s what I hear a lot of when listening to this. I’d be lying though if I said I love any one of these songs. Maybe that will change.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I’m going with Nocturnal Light as my early favorite. Very cool song…
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I agree that it's not an album of instant favorites, on my first listen it was a bit of a blur and my first comment in the thread reflects it, but the songs took shape with every listen for me.
Another thing is that Whip-Lundgren probably was a stronger couple for the solos, a bit too many solos here feel like they could have been more memorable whereas both CH and Verdict had some real scorchers.
It's all in the full package here imo. My biggest growers so far are Lost in Sorrow and Out of the Black. Vocals really shine on both, the former having some uncanny Tate moments and the latter nails the anthemic current-era chorus to a tee (and to type this I just discovered it's not "to a t"). And really, the intro of Lost in Sorrow sounds like a fusion of Empire t/t + Infra Red and then at the end there's the church-ish synth oh mannnnnn
This is the album I needed to re-fuel my Toddptimism. I'm already making peace with Verdict haha
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