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Showing all collaborators reviews and last reviews preview | Rationale # 1: Dream Theater isthe pioneerof a new progressive metal sub-genre. Early 90s was the birth of this sub-genre and this album represented the best example of what kind of sound the prog met is all about. We have seen...
DREAM THEATER DREAM THEATER reviews Specialists/collaborators reviews martindavey87 Whenever a band releases a self-titled album, there’s always that feeling that this is their definitive piece of work, something that so truly encapsulates their sound and legacy that no mere title will do. Simply...
Take The Time is the closest Dream Theater has ever approached the genre of funk, and also contains of of Kevin Moore's best keyboard solos. Surrounded is a beautiful, poppy song, one that uses its short length to pace the album. Under A Glass Moon contains one of Petrucci's best ...
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Indigenous throat-singing created the opening for “Bridges in the Sky” (A Dramatic Turn of Events, 2010), a tour-de-force that embodies all the best elements of Dream Theater’s prodigious creativity from the first album made after Mangini joined the band. ...
Dream Theater have always been known as a band that likes to try out something new. I liked the calm progressive rock of the early days as much as the previous conceptual progressive metal epics. "Train of thought" continues the line of this diversity of styles and is an album that surpri...
DREAM THEATER Reviewed by Andrew Mather Back to Issue 431 You may also like Prodigal Songs 24 August 2007 The premise of this kind of collection – that somehow an entire album’s worth of a band’s best material lay unreleased in the ...
No DREAM THEATERDARK SIDE OF THE MOON reviews posted by specialists/experts yet. Members reviews Dellinger So Dark Side of the Moon is one of the most appraised albums from Rock and Prog. But this is the version by Dream Theater, not Pink Floyd... well, it's almost the same album anyw...