The album titles keep getting cheesier and cheesier..
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Album Rating: 4.0
Looks good to me, colour me excited. Enjoyed Distance Over Time. Glad to see a return to some longer songs.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I want them to keep the songwriting quality of this album. I honestly don't care about heaviness or song length anymore
Oh yea, and I want at least one instrumental, because fuck LaBrie
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Album Rating: 3.5
The album titles keep getting cheesier and cheesier [2]
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Anyone else itt think the rock between the two cliffs is kinda off putting?
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most prog is cheesy bruv just roll with it
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look at it on your phone and flip it upside down... looks like a turd
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That being said... they announced a tour too and they're coming my way around November and I kinda wanna go. Arch Echo is opening, can confirm they're sick live. Think it'll depend on the setlist and the state of the world at that point.
Not really worried about Labrie's washed-ness though, so long as they don't play Images and Words in full again.
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Album Rating: 4.0
The rock is a real location in Norway btw
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Album Rating: 3.5
Looking forward to the new record, this was a great return to form.
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Album Rating: 3.5
The album titles keep getting cheesier and cheesier [3]
I love em anyway!
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yea, who cares about lyrics anyway
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Album Rating: 3.5
Well the lyrics are the sole reason I still can't really get into this. Still leaps and bounds ahead of the Astonishing obv, but it's so cliché I'm actually having a hard time enjoying the rest of the music because of it. It's so obvious here that I started retroactively enjoying their past albums less (needed these albums to realize their lyrics have always been shite lol).
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Album Rating: 3.0
ngl, new single is pretty darn good, they even stopped labrie from destroying it. For the first time in 10 years this is pretty promising, can you imagine Mangini sounds good in the mix finally?
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Album Rating: 3.0
I didn't mind much for ''Dream Theater'', but I was still loving DT when it came out so I listend to it a lot. I was vastly disappointed when ''The Astonishing'' came out, never even listened to the whole of it. ''Distance Over Time'' was okay, but still... New one is actually very enjoyable, compact, has fine ideas, nice production, great solos, and LaBrie isn't half bad (oh, and you can actually LISTEN to Myung and he seems to be having fun).
So yeah, new album is decent, go check it out
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Album Rating: 4.0
A leak? Are you gonna write a review and got an early copy?
Yea, I'm gonna give it a go once it's released, but I'm not really hyped tbh. DoT was great though
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Album Rating: 3.0
Α leak! I'm not in the ''early copy'' category. I wasn't hyped at all, but to me it sounds as if it comes straight out of 2000. Need to digest it of course, but they sound inspired again. The cheesiest of the songs still is a great Rush worship (Transcending Time), and the long epic isn't at all the ''great cinematic magnum opus'' that can bore you to tear.
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
Man I love Answering the Call and Transcending Time. They are such fun and engaging songs.
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Album Rating: 3.0
yup, both are great. Also like the solo section on Invisible Monster and of all songs, I think I enjoy Sleeping Giant the most
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Album Rating: 3.8
Definitely enjoying the new album so far. NoTrap’s got the staff review dibbed, but I think I’ll try my hand at it as well. DT have always been one of my favorite bands, yet I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed one of their albums 😳
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