The Silent Man wrote:
Dream Theater - Scenes From A Memory
Not saying its a bad album, but I really dont understand why this is looked at as one of the better albums from the band. I always thought Images & Words, Awake, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, and Train of Thought were better. I would have said Octavarium was too, but that album has grown abit boring over the last 2 years.
The closing three song has got to be the best way to end an album Dream Theater has ever found, with the exception of Space Dye Vest, that is. One Last Time, The Spirit Carries On, and Finally Free. They're all incredibly awesome. I think this is Dream Theater's best album, I love the flow of it. Then again I have a weak spot for concept albums. At the same time I think all the songs are able to stand strong on their own, many of those would easily find their place into a best of Dream Theater, if I was ever to make one, that is.
Anyways, I also think this is LaBries best vocal performance, which helps to make it the most emotionally intense album they've ever done in my opinion.
As for my Under-rated:
Dissection - Reinkaos. I believe that this is an example of how the musical legacy of a band, and the expectation of their fans, have the power to make a solid album a true shitfest in the eyes of many. I firmly believe that if this wasn't a Dissection album many more would embrace it. Or maybe it's the opposite, if it wasn't a Dissection album I wouldn't like it as much? It's a complex equation
Either way, this should never be looked upon as a potential blackmetal record. I think that is where it fails too, as this is nothing blackmetal purists should listen to. And fuck those In Flames comparisons, surely there are some major melodic-death metal touches, but in some ways I think this is more of a traditional heavy metal album. Just listen to Black Dragon dammit!
Overrated:
Iron Maiden - Brave New World. This is held as a true classic and return to form by many, but I think this is no different than the last couple of albums in the way that it's repetitive to the point of no end. It's a good album with some really good songs, like the title track and The Thin Line Between Love And Hate, but then there's the awfully overrated Dream Of Mirrors and Blood Brothers. This is the album where I find Maiden to be at their most pretentious actually, not A Matter Of Life And Death.