Journey
Frontiers


3.0
good

Review

by Necrotica USER (196 Reviews)
April 27th, 2010 | 23 replies


Release Date: 1983 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Well, it's better than Escape. Still, proceed with caution.

Journey was an epitome of arena rock for its time along with a handful of others, among the likes of Styx, REO Speedwagon, Loverboy, etc. Their album Escape saw them at their "finest" and at their heyday. Whether or not one really cared about the quality that was lost in their later recordings after their prog era with Santana keyboard virtuoso Gregg Rolie, it never seemed to be an issue, as Journey's records were still being sold by the masses as soon as they were released. This sees a new album called Frontiers, and it is a definite progression/improvement over the lackluster Escape.

The first side of the record contains a good amount of well-known tracks. It kicks off with the particularly popular "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart), a synth-driven number that is actually quite heavy. Steve Perry still takes the forefront (as usual), but it is noticeably not as much this time around. Eventually the track is pulled along by a pretty catchy chorus. Its solo gets a little over-the-top and a little too dramatic with some filler as well, but that's the only area to really be griping about.

Another extremely well-known track here is the beautiful "Faithfully," a warm and heartfelt ballad that really shows glimpses of earlier Steve Perry work with Journey. It shows that there is still a fire in Perry's songwriting and singing overall. The track starts out with slow piano work and eventually builds up to a massive verse-chorus progression. Other hits of the first side include "After the Fall," which is actually a bit lackluster but overall a solid ballad, and the hard-rocking (yet quite interesting and unusual for Journey) "Chain Reaction."

The second side of the record is a bit interesting. While the first half of the album had popular hits that received significant airplay, the second side reveals a more obscure feel to the band. The rocker "Edge of the Blade" is a good example here. The riff absolutely does not sound like something Journey would do, and the overall track is quite dark in music and subject matter. The darkness continues with the progressive ballad "Troubled Child," which also goes more towards their early years with Gregg Rolie. The music lightens up a bit and gets more accessible with "Rubicon," the final track, but overall the second side is quite odd.

The whole experience for me had quite a collection of gripes. First off, Jonathan Cain has a little too much control here with his keyboard work, and it really makes for many missed opportunities with the album's sound. Plus, the obscure second half might turn off some listeners who prefer Escape or Departure. Furthermore, that same second half is a bit directionless at times, particularly at the end of "Edge of the Blade" where it could have just faded out. Solos can also be quite overbearing, like the one in "Separate Ways," where Neal Schon just does a bunch of noodling and soloing for minutes.

Overall, this album is definitely better than Escape but it doesn't match the quality of the very early records by Journey when Gregg Rolie was around. Fans should especially be aware that the second half of the album might not be their cup of tea. In short, though, it is a decent album worth listening to.



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BigHans
April 27th 2010


30959 Comments


I think Journey rules. Good job.

Parallels
April 27th 2010


10142 Comments


nice review. pos'd

seperate ways is epic

Jethro42
April 27th 2010


18274 Comments


yes it is

BigHans
April 27th 2010


30959 Comments


The video shatters the unintentional comedy scale.

AlbumReviewMan
March 24th 2012


13 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

this is my favorite Journey album.

mandan
March 29th 2013


13768 Comments


this album is definitely better than Escape


And yet you give that a 3.5 and this a 3 *confused*.

BigHans
March 29th 2013


30959 Comments


HIGHWAY RUN

INTO THE MIDNIGHT SUN

Necrotica
March 29th 2013


10693 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

WHEELS GO 'ROUND AND 'ROUND



IN MY MIND

mandan
March 30th 2014


13768 Comments


I've heard that song way too many times.

manosg
Emeritus
July 30th 2016


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

SOME



DAY



LOVE



WILL



FIND



YOU

heck
January 4th 2017


7088 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I feel like I love this album (and Journey in general) more than I probably should

Koris
Staff Reviewer
February 24th 2017


21105 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

'Tis quite great

random
August 26th 2017


3145 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Everybody turns up to "Separate Ways".

Zig
December 14th 2018


2747 Comments


Seperate video is legendary, love that "in vain, in vain" part.

Josh D.
November 13th 2019


17845 Comments


Funny that that's the last comment here, I did a bit of a deep dive on the video. It's the best and I won't stand for any sort of invective.
https://twitter.com/JoshJDee/status/1194604905689964544

ChrimzonCanine
March 22nd 2020


2080 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Never realized how great Chain Reaction is. If there were more harder songs like that on the record, this would likely be a four for me.

FR33L0RD
April 25th 2020


6401 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Everybody turns up to "Separate Ways" {2} always as been a fav piece

ChrimzonCanine
November 3rd 2021


2080 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Flash Of the Blade is such a criminally underrated tune. Love the chorus and the guitar work near the end is godly

Koris
Staff Reviewer
November 3rd 2021


21105 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Edge of the Blade and Troubled Child are easily two of the most underrated and overlooked Journey songs ever. That entire second half of the album is killer

FR33L0RD
April 28th 2022


6401 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Full jam session on rm 2017 jap ed.

Edge of the Blade and Troubled Child are easily two of the most underrated and overlooked Journey songs ever. That entire second half of the album is killer [2] So true my friend.





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