Hemisphere - Mind's Door
Elevate Records
Prog Metal
12 songs (52'56)
Release year: 2001
Reviewed by Chris

A very cool CD indeed. A mix between Symphony X and Dream Theater with some Malmsteen roots (thankfully enough not too many). The overall is good, enjoyable and original Prog Metal. The singer is quite okay, but like almost every all Italian metal singers, you must read the booklet to really now what's going on. The guitar and keyboard player is for sure a Malmsteen fan according how some of the songs' intros have been put together.

The Dream Theater touch is from the Images & Words period and that's agood thing too, since it's my favorite album. The musicianship is pretty good, but sometimes the band can be at the limit of copycat on some guitar melodies then and there... like the song On Fire, the Malmsteen copycat for the guitar & keyboards and the Stratovarius chorus melody... yellow card only this time !

The production is way above the usual Italian one and is quite good. The artcover is pretty special :), but it's nicely done.

The albums contains very good songs and only a few boring moments, but that's the problem with me and prog, some slow moments can last a bit too long and start bothering me, it doesn't mean it will bother though. A very good surprise in the genre. This one is for you, fans of Prog Metal, especially Synphony X & Dream Theater fans.

Killing Songs :
The Reveal Part I - On Fire - Shade Of Akhenaton - Never Die
Chris quoted 73 / 100
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