This comparison between Darkest Hour and Coming Home is curious because there is a larger stretch of Adrian's solo in TWOTW that is identical to his solo in Coming Home and nobody noticed (not that I've seen).
Youtube views so far (excluding Stratego and TWOTW for obvious reasons):
1. Senjutsu
2. Hell on Earth
3. Death of the Celts
4. Days of Future Past
5. The Parchment
6. Darkest Hour
7. Lost in a Lost World
8. The Time Machine
First impression after one listening: I'm very impressed - in a good way - with how this sounds like Blaze Era in some songs. Parchment and Celts are from X-Factor and VXII, respectively. There's a lot to grasp yet and I hope to write about all songs in a few days. Let me just end this reply by...
It's time! I'll listen in the next few hours, by myself. Then in the evening, I'll host a listening party with two friends. It's been torture to see and not to click all the videos on Youtube. There are guys already playing the solos and uploading!
Same here. I'm planning to finish one of the essays of my thesis by Friday afternoon. I've been working on it for seven consecutive months now. Senjutsu is my reward. Can't wait.
There is an incredibly good version of TROBB on Youtube, remastered by a fan. It sounds better than some of the recent live releases. He uploaded it a year ago, but I found out only this week.
Wow, yes, exactly the same experience, and I was about to write the same thing. I listened in the car yesterday, and as soon as TWOTW ended and Stratego started, the volume went down noticeably (Spotify version with Bluetooth connection to the car).
It's indeed a very strong song. It has elements from many previous albums. The general vibe feels like TFF to me, but sometimes it sounds like BNW and AMOLAD. It's also one of their best "gallops" in the last 10 years.
However, to me, it is not catchy for a short and fast song. I was not too...
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