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...kept them in rapture for a full hour, playing a variety of songs from all three albums, as well as a few from Maladroit. A last minute change in the set list also yielded “Take Control,” performed for the first time since the band??s proposal of a new album...
...Doves was born. The band??s debut album, Lost Souls, is a rich collection of acoustic guitar and stirring vocals. Yet, despite the album’s melodramatic title and the group’s troubled past, Lost Souls is a nuanced album that does not fall into the irritating whining of misery-rock. The wispy guitars and vocals play games with each other in the seven-and-a-half minute ballad “Cedar Room.” “The Man Who Told Everything” seems to stand for the group?...
...rarities and live or alternative versions of their latest material, is a fabulous treat for diehard fans, showcasing the less cluttered direction they’ve taken in recent years. For everyone else, it’s an interesting diversion at best. The elaborate fold-out package reflects the band??s artistic pretenses, with exquisite photographs of the band members, their family and friends and some of their infamous custom percussion instruments. It all seems designed to convey a sense of history and ongoing relevance, but the actual album too often consists of experiments that don?...
...their latest, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, is no exception. Arguably one of the most innovative contemporary rock bands, Dream Theater play complicated, multi-layered songs which generally appeal to two drastically contrasting groups: old-school lovers of heavy metal and professional musicians who cannot help but appreciate the band??s technical skills and advanced musicality...
...band are graduates of the Berklee School of Music, explaining their amazing technical proficiency. The three of them are widely heralded as some of the most talented rock musicians of their time and the remainder of the band are nearly, if not as, talented as the other members. The band??s only noticeable flaw is the lead singer’s voice. Classically trained to sing opera, his voice lacks the timbre and character of a heavy metal singer. This does, of course, give Theater a unique sound, making it more than just a metal band...