When I first listened to this album it was so scary I wanted
to hide under a pillow when I was listening to it. I was scared to death, but I also liked it in
the way a jalapeno pepper's, or in this case a habanero spice is
thrilling. This is the same way I am
able to listen to jazz and appreciate it for what it is, even if it is softer,
but sometimes death metal is just what the doctor ordered. My wife actually was the one who called the
sound of this album, "Demonic," and I would have to agree with her. To me that just means that I'll listen to it
when she is not around. However, what I
want you, the reader to know most is that this album delivers the goods when it
comes to progressive rock. It really is
good music and not fluff pop music. Sure
it might be scary. However, in my
opinion that is just as if this album is as an artist might want to paint with
one color more than another to the point of actually making a point with that
color.
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