Uploaded by request. Decent prog metal, nothing of extreme interest though. For the fans of the genre.
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SEER'S TEAR - Precious CD 1998
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SEER'S TEAR - Precious CD 1998
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
Re: SEER'S TEAR - Precious CD 1998
On first listen I agree.ION BRITTON wrote:\Decent prog metal, nothing of extreme interest though.
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I have to disagree. The never capture the atmosphere of any of Psychotic Waltz's albums, especially the spacey blur of "Into the everflow". Needless to comment the vocals...The guitars MAY have a slight PW touch at some points, but comparing the whole album with PW really goes too far...
Good against Evil, Evil sure to win
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
"It really didn't matter if they liked it or not, i was going to give it to them straight down their throats" -John Stewart
I never said they capture the atmosphere, I am saying they are trying. It's very clear they love the band lots, and at some songs (especially the opener) on a structural level you can see they're trying to do their own version of '...And the Devil Cried' (with the feel of 'Into the Everflow'... as I said, weird!).
A Social Grace especially is in my top10 so I know it a bit on the DNA level, I can spot the influence a mile away. For example, I'm pretty certain Nevermore's 'Politics of Ecstasy' has a hefty PW influence, which isn't apparent when you first listen to it.
I can compare the album with PW then, but I wouldn't say it stands up to them. It'll take a lot more listens than two to tell if this is an album with long-lasting merit!
A Social Grace especially is in my top10 so I know it a bit on the DNA level, I can spot the influence a mile away. For example, I'm pretty certain Nevermore's 'Politics of Ecstasy' has a hefty PW influence, which isn't apparent when you first listen to it.
I can compare the album with PW then, but I wouldn't say it stands up to them. It'll take a lot more listens than two to tell if this is an album with long-lasting merit!
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