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Timeless Realm - Akashic


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Timeless Realm - Akashic

 
Description: Artist: Akashic / Genre: Hard Rock & Metal / Release Date: 2001 / Track Listings: 1. Heaven's Call / 2. For Freedom / ... more
Timeless Realm - Akashic ... 3. Voices And Signs / 4. Who Am I? / 5. The Fire Of Temptation / 6. Dove / 7. Memories / 8. Salvation / 9. Gates Of Firmament / 10. Veiled Secrets

Newest Review: ... the less prestigious era under Mac, but occasionally veers into metal territory with a slightly angrier snarl that chiefly ... more

 ... brings to mind Russell Allen of a band whose name you can probably guess. It has an X in it. Last but surprisingly not least is Fábio Elves, whose bass guitar work has been toned down a little from his tenure in De Ros but who still gets a couple of nice lead moments in the last couple of tracks, almost as if he wanted to snag a mention in my review. Well done. Gubert's voice isn't a bad aspect of the album, and in fact fits in very well with the melodic direction, but it's the stale sound itself that I have the real g...more

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Premium Review Timeless Realm - Akashic: Lifetime Gave Me Timeless Dreams to Fly (969 words)
by - written on 27/11/07 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Another review of another mediocre metal band, this time slotting with disappointing ease into the established softer side of modern progressive metal. The debut from Brazil's Akashic sounds similar to many other bands playing this melodic strand of prog, which is based more on traditional song structures and instrumentation with only a little in the way of extended solo sections and a couple of jarring time shifts to demonstrate its progressive credentials, and ultimately ends up sounding like a combination of a bland Threshold, a sub-par Symphony X and a poor man's Shadow Gallery, the latter of which is really saying something. Despite the band's origins in ...  Read the complete review

 

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