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I first heard this band on the Doomsday News 2 compilation, and was completely surprised
by the intricacies placed forth here. All of these guys are virtuosos, and just let it fly
on this, their second release. Half the old band is gone, but new super-shredder Ron Jarzombek
more than ably fills the guitar slot, and Alan Techhio is a dead ringer for the departed Jason
McMaster. This album tops the previous one in terms of progressiveness, refusing to be
stay in one time signature for more bar. Much of this due to Colaluca, who just drums in
a circular fashion here, never playing the same thing twice, which I've heard pisses off
more than one non-drummer I know. Anyway, it doesn't get any better than this, the ultimate
play-along album for the budding musician. The vocals do get a little old for me (not the
biggest fan of Tecchio's style, but he can sing, and the music more than makes up for it.
Simply put, if you're into highly progressive metal, you must seek this out. Like nothing
else out there. 10 out of 10
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