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In Your Multitude - Conception

 
Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Conception / Audio CD released 1995-05-01 at Noise / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Under A Mourning St ... more
In Your Multitude - Conception ... Star
2 Missionary Man
3 Retrospect
4 Guilt
5 Sanctuary
6 Million Gods
7 Some Wounds
8 Carnal Comprehension
9 Solar Serpent
10 In Your Multitude

Newest Review: ... proves why he's one of the very best in the business, and Tore Østby's guitars continue to mix heavy speed metal riffs with ... more

 ... lighter neoclassical solos in a way many of his contemporaries (such as Stratovarius' Timo Tolkii) could only dream of, never allowing the album's progressive tendencies to override its enjoyability. These experimental touches are present from the onset, with the tribal percussion throughout 'Under a Mourning Star' and concluding with the instrumental second half of 'Some Wounds,' but are balanced out, perhaps even usurped, by the focus on a more simplistic style in songs such as 'Missionary Man' and 'Some Wound...more

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In Your Multitude
Release Date: 1995 - 05 - 01, Audio CD, Noise
Last Update 04.12.2009 05:59
£ 24.99


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Premium Review In Your Multitude - Conception: In Your Multitude (195 words)
by - written on 11/06/08 (Very useful, 15 readings)
Rating:

'In Your Multitude' continues where 'Parallel Minds' left off, and can essentially be seen as more of the same, which isn't a bad thing when the quality is so high. Singer Roy Khan has fully developed his vocal range now and frequently proves why he's one of the very best in the business, and Tore Østby's guitars continue to mix heavy speed metal riffs with lighter neoclassical solos in a way many of his contemporaries (such as Stratovarius' Timo Tolkii) could only dream of, never allowing the album's progressive tendencies to override its enjoyability. These experimental touches are present from the onset, with the tribal percussion throughout 'Under a ...  Read the complete review

 

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