7. Fates Warning, 'Theories of Flight' Inside Out 7. Fates Warning, 'Theories of Flight' Fates Warning were among the earliest progressive metal groups and, keeping true to the genre, they’re always in a state of evolution. ‘Theories of Flight’ represents their latest step and is anothe...
American progressive power metal pioneers Fates Warning have been pushing the boundaries of the genre since their formation in the early '80s. Known for their intricate compositions, thoughtful lyrics, and powerful vocals, the band has released iconic tracks such as "Guardian" and "Fata Morgana."...
3. “Leave the Past Behind” – Fates Warning This song might represent the peak of Fates Warning. It comes from 1991’s Parallels and sees the band at their most melodic. There’s technical prowess to be had throughout, but it takes a back seat to the composition, and it’s this ch...
4. Fates Warning, 'Awaken the Guardian' (1986) Fates Warning would become godfathers of progressive metal, constantly evolving their work from one song to the next. Their third studio album ‘Awaken the Guardians’ proved to be a success and achievement for the genre, becoming Metal Blade’s...
4. Fates Warning, 'Awaken the Guardian' (1986) Fates Warning would become godfathers of progressive metal, constantly evolving their work from one song to the next. Their third studio album ‘Awaken the Guardians’ proved to be a success and achievement for the genre, becoming Metal Blade’s...
4. Fates Warning, 'Awaken the Guardian' (1986) Fates Warning would become godfathers of progressive metal, constantly evolving their work from one song to the next. Their third studio album ‘Awaken the Guardians’ proved to be a success and achievement for the genre, becoming Metal Blade’s...
Fates Warning - Inside Out 1995: Iron Maiden - The X Factor (don't care what people say... it's a great record) King Diamond - The Spider's Lullaby Blind Guardian - Imaginations From The Other Side Ozzy - Ozzmosis Kreator - Cause For Conflict WASP - Still Not Black enough Dream ...
Office of Strategic Influence (OSI) is a supergroup project featuring Fates Warning guitarist Jim Matheos and ex-Dream Theater keyboardist Kevin Moore. OSI bridges elements from progressive rock to electronic music, offering a distinctive take for Tool fans to explore. With albums like Blood and Fi...
or at least depicted their deeds and the fates that befell them with relish, but over the last decade and a half he has moved away from such cruelty in favor of a more existential outlook—one more amenable to redemption and salvation.CARNAGE, however, encompasses the themes of O’Connor’...
In many ways, “Even Less” is the start of Porcupine Tree as we know them today. This opening track from the Stupid Dream album, while still maintaining some of the Floydian elements that had dominated Steven Wilson’s previous records, is no longer the defining feature. In place of the...