It's a good album and it's definitely a grower. This song reminds me of 'Perfect Symmetry'-era Fates Warning and then the riff right after the solo is really cool. This album definitely makes the previous release feel almost primitive.
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By far the best track they've put out from this album thus far. Todd's range is so damn ridiculous.
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Yeah this one is really great, and Todd's even better live.
All three singles are growers for me, I expect the album to be no less. Seeing how these tracks are all at the beginning, I have some really big expectations for the rest. If it doesn't go under the quality of the singles it will be an all killer no filler.
To me Hellfire > Arrow of Time > Guardian
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not bad
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Love it. Really excited for this album!
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this'll undoubtedly be their best since Promised Land. La Torre is really coming into his own and the production rules too (at least compared to the previous album).
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I can dig it
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It is their best since Promised Land except... my snag is that I still haven't made up my mind about whether it's better than the previous album. I think it probably is, though.
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I'd say this song alone slays the s/t LP to be honest. I'm digging this one really really hard, and I played the singles together a lot. We're almost there...
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I really like Where Dreams go to Die, Spore and In This Light. The rest is good, though.
This one, Bulletproof is a top 3 Ryche ballad. That's the song I keep coming back to.
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Spore and In This Light are favorites of mine too. Rockenfield in general keeps me through the album.
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Promising.
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