\r\nLance King is good, very good. Yet, Matt Barlow is something different, no doubt. I was never really excited about Pyramaze, neither was I ever a big fan of Barlow. Nevertheless, I think that this collaboration has a lot to say.
\r\nMelodies, atmospheric keyboards, “alternating”, fast and tight rhythm section (except for the track “Legacy In a Rhyme” which is a beautiful ballad), powerful vocals, other times aggressive, other dark, and other times more emotional, while fitting perfectly with the “mood” of the songs, heavy riffs, varying from more “simplified” pure power metal paths to heavier guitars, coming from a dark progressive perspective. This is Progressive Power Metal indeed. Very good production quality, an intro and an outro, which are a bit more epic-like, something that can be found more “veiled” in some spots of the album in general, and 8 awesome songs to complete a must-have album because it has to say a lot indeed, compared to albums that come from bands which are (self)called as power progressive. You enjoy every moment of it, while the tracks are really something, may that be due to the very good compositions, or the vocals that have really led the album to a higher level in general…you won’t push the damned “stop” button (even if you have been listening to it for 5 hours). \r\n
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\r\nMichael Kammeyer: Guitars
\r\nMorten Gade Sorensen: Drums
\r\nJonah Weingarten: Keyboards
\r\nNiels Kvist: Bass
\r\nToke Skjonnemand: Guitars
\r\nMatt Barlow: Vocals \r\n
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