Dig the heck out of this band. Its probably not everyone's cup 'o tea, especially this particular track (its a bit odd) But I find it really fun, especially the horn at the end. Great prog.
Edit. I've said it in previous jukebox posts for different artists, but I'll say it again. Holy shit do I hate that guitar style without the tuning nobs at the end.
Whole album dropped, think last Friday?Ohhhhhh shit. New Pyramaze? I am IN!
Will check them out momentarily. Same vocalist as the last album? It was great, good running music.Whole album dropped, think last Friday?
Yep. Really love that they were finally able to settle on a singer. I got into them when Matt Barlow (former Iced Earth singer) did the one album with them in '08. Think this will be 4 albums now with the current singer. Really dig this guys voice.Will check them out momentarily. Same vocalist as the last album? It was great, good running music.
Crazy that both Lance King and Matt Barlow have been lead vocalists and I still prefer this guy. Pumped.Will check them out momentarily. Same vocalist as the last album? It was great, good running music.
Hahaha. While I'm not old enough to have seen him in the 80's.... If he would have been around in the 90s during 93x loud and local (man, that was so much fun) I would have been able to see him. Lance King greatYep. Really love that they were finally able to settle on a singer. I got into them when Matt Barlow (former Iced Earth singer) did the one album with them in '08. Think this will be 4 albums now with the current singer. Really dig this guys voice.
Fun fact. And you're probably too young to know who Lance King is. Was the singer for a local Minneapolis 80's metal band called Gemini. But, he actually sang on Pyramaze's first two albums.
Crazy that both Lance King and Matt Barlow have been lead vocalists and I still prefer this guy. Pumped.
Ive been listening to the new Evergrey on repeat. Really, really, good album.
So weird how much I love Englund in Evergrey and do NOT like him in Redemption. Alder = Redemption. Period.
Hahaha. While I'm not old enough to have seen him in the 80's.... If he would have been around in the 90s during 93x loud and local (man, that was so much fun) I would have been able to see him. Lance King great
Dunno. Another band, for whatever reason I don't deep dive into. I listened to a couple albums a lot a few years back, and then...just didn't keep up on their stuff. Not sure why. Think it was the 2 Something Wicked discs that I had.@MK9 Curious .... what do you think happens with Iced Earth? One of my all time favorite bands ... doesn't matter if we're talking about Matt Barlow, Ripper, or Stu singing... it's all great. But then Schaffer had to partake in 1/6. No way iced earth continues, no? What a shame
In regards to Evergrey, their album "In Search Of Truth" was what got me hooked. Concept album about alien abductions, insanely good. Also "the inner circle" is almost as good. Another concept album about a religious cult. Both albums are things to be listened to from start to finish to appreciate.So weird. Took me several listens to get into Everygrey and I have NO idea why. I absolutely love that band. And yeah, I can't get into Redemption with Tom singing. Seems like it'd be a good fit in my head. Love the band. Love Tom's singing. Doesn't do anything for me so far with them together.
Will be doing a shitload of driving to and from the cabin build site this summer. So I'll have a lot of windshield time. I'll have to give those early albums a listen. Think I've avoided the very early stuff because that was what I hadn't been able to get into at the time. Tastes evolve though and sometimes I'm in a weird mood so what sounds meh one day, sounds unreal a week later, lol. I'm a moody bastard. No excuses.In regards to Evergrey, their album "In Search Of Truth" was what got me hooked. Concept album about alien abductions, insanely good. Also "the inner circle" is almost as good. Another concept album about a religious cult. Both albums are things to be listened to from start to finish to appreciate.
I'm guessing if you're into the concept albums, you like a lot of Arjen Lucassons stuff? Ayreon and Star one?In regards to Evergrey, their album "In Search Of Truth" was what got me hooked. Concept album about alien abductions, insanely good. Also "the inner circle" is almost as good. Another concept album about a religious cult. Both albums are things to be listened to from start to finish to appreciate.
Actually haven't heard of him or them. What's it about?I'm guessing if you're into the concept albums, you like a lot of Arjen Lucassons stuff? Ayreon and Star one?
One of my favorite songs from the alien abduction album. There's a better one, but the payoff is in listening to the entire album. Very Whitley Strieber (minus butt stuff). Album is so good.
Very, very much wish he was still singing with Kamelot, but that he is at least singing at all is awesome. Not sure they'll ever tour the states, but Roy Khan's voice is about as close to perfect as I think you can get.
Yes. The album is pretty much their version of Strieber's experience. No probes though, outside of vague mention about taking his dignity
Man, not even sure I get go into enough detail in a short post. Every album he does is a concept album. And he gets singers and players from everywhere to play parts on his stuff. James LaBrie from Dream Theater. Devin Townsend. Damian Wilson from Threshold. Like everyone you could imagine in the prog/power/symphonic metal world. They each play parts on the albums.Actually haven't heard of him or them. What's it about?
Holy shit. Thats an insane vocalist guest list for one album. Downloading nowMan, not even sure I get go into enough detail in a short post. Every album he does is a concept album. And he gets singers and players from everywhere to play parts on his stuff. James LaBrie from Dream Theater. Devin Townsend. Damian Wilson from Threshold. Like everyone you could imagine in the prog/power/symphonic metal world. They each play parts on the albums.
Probably just going to copy a link that'll explain it better. Not sure I can do justice explaining any of them. They're all scifi / fantasy based themes.
This is the album I got into them on:
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The Age of Shadows has begun. The Forever of Y have forgotten what it is to live. In an effort to recapture the spark of life they create humanity, but their own flaws are inevitably inherited by their intergalactic children. Bob Catley (Magnum) – Forever ❊ Tom S. Englund (Evergrey) – Forever ϟ...ayreon.fandom.com
The singers:
Vocalists
- Bob Catley (Magnum) – Forever ❊
- Tom S. Englund (Evergrey) – Forever ϟ
- Anneke van Giersbergen (ex-The Gathering)– Forever ♡
- Daniel Gildenlöw (Pain of Salvation) – Forever ®
- Floor Jansen (After Forever) – Forever Ω
- Hansi Kürsch (Blind Guardian) – Forever 🕈
- Jørn Lande (Masterplan) – Forever (Bird)
- Steve Lee (Gotthard) – Forever ☯
- Magali Luyten – Forever ☾
- Jonas Renkse (Katatonia) – Forever ⛧
- Arjen Anthony Lucassen – Mr. L on "The Truth Is in Here", and backing vocals on "Connect the Dots"
- Liselotte Hegt (Dial) – Mr. L's nurse on "The Truth Is in Here"
- Simone Simons (Epica) – Simone on "Web of Lies"
- Ty Tabor (King's X) – an average middle-class worker on "Connect the Dots"
- Marjan Welman – a 21st-century scientist on "E=mc2"
- Wudstik – a 21st-century scientist on "E=mc2"
- Phideaux Xavier – PX on "Web of Lies"
Story:
Through technological advancement, 'Forever', a race of aquatic beings living on Planet Y, have found the secret of longevity. They have advanced to the point that they have become completely dependent on machines and are losing their emotions. A passing comet on a collision course with Planet Earth provides the opportunity to revitalize their race. 'Forever' harness the comet to carry their DNA to a new home on Earth. When the comet and Earth collide, the cataclysmic impact exterminates the dinosaurs (The Fifth Extinction), but from the ashes of destruction, humans arise. At first, the experiment seems successful: through the humans, ‘Forever’ vicariously relive the emotions they experienced before the age of machines. In order to help mankind overcome their physical ailments and mental limitations, the 'Forever' speed up human evolution. But the result is tragic: people develop a similar technological dependency with their emotions waning just like 'Forever' and moral development not keeping pace with their capacity to invent. 'Forever' attempt to save mankind from its imminent self-destruction, but ultimately fail at this goal, and humanity dies in cataclysmic nuclear fire. The one remaining human on Mars reincarnates into the new Migrator Soul through the Dream Sequencer, ultimately completing the circle and breathing new life into Forever's emotions.
Guess I'm not that far gone with it. I still like Tommy Karevik singing for them. I love his other band Seventh Wonder as well. But, Roy isn't coming back. So, as long as he's making new music with his old band Conception, I'll take what I can get. There isn't anything they've put out since they got back together I haven't liked.We're on a similar wavelength right now. I was just lamenting on my favorite metal review site, angrymetalguy.com, about this. I realize Youngblood sounds a lot like Khan and Youngbloodis a fantastic singer in his own right. But Kamelot is not Kamelot without Roy Khan I can't get into any of their albums without Khan in the slightest.
Yes. The album is pretty much their version of Strieber's experience. No probes though, outside of vague mention about taking his dignity
And it's every album he gets more / new singers. The next album, 'The Theory Of Everything' has Christina Scabbia, Tommy Karevik and Marko Hietala on it.Holy shit. Thats an insane vocalist guest list for one album. Downloading now
Got my Toms mixed up. Not youngblood, but Karevik as you said. But yeah, none of the albums have stuck since Khan quit.Guess I'm not that far gone with it. I still like Tommy Karevik singing for them. I love his other band Seventh Wonder as well. But, Roy isn't coming back. So, as long as he's making new music with his old band Conception, I'll take what I can get. There isn't anything they've put out since they got back together I haven't liked.
And it's every album he gets more / new singers. The next album, 'The Theory Of Everything' has Christina Scabbia, Tommy Karevik and Marko Hietala on it.
Like I say, I still like them a ton with Tommy, but it just isn't quite the same. Just glad I got to see them live before he [Khan] left.Got my Toms mixed up. Not youngblood, but Karevik as you said. But yeah, none of the albums have stuck since Khan quit.
Tell you what I need? Is a new Symphony X album. They're supposedly working on it, but it's taking forever. Another band it took me a bit to get into and then went headlong into their ststuff.
If it's similar in quality to Paradise Lost.... hell yeah