MrKnickerbocker
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Cool. Let’s plan on Billy Goat at 6pm - the one by the theatre (60 E Lake St)
I'm looking to discover new music, hopefully something similar to Dream Theater. Similar in the sense that the band should have a wide variety of material and their style should range from heavy thrashy stuff to soulful melodious pieces. It doesn't have to be prog as I don't associate DT with prog that much to begin with. High production value is another great bonus. I haven't come across anything quite like that. As much as I've tried Symphony X, they have nice harmony but come across as power metal and overly theatrical at times. Any suggestions?
Oh, another thing. I'm not intersted in DT clones that try to do everything exactly like DT.
Listened to Haken's The Mountain and Seventh Wonder's Mercy Falls. Haken is instrumentally nice and atmospheric but the vocals could be improved, imo. Going to check them out more. Seventh Wonder started out promising but I couldn't finish the album. Strong vocalist, but the instruments are not as intriguing. It sounds very busy and all over the place. SW's albums appear sonically similar to DT's self-titled, which is the most difficult DT album to listen to in terms of sound, imo.
its too bad the floors were sticky from all the beer cause my jaw was stuck there the whole night after they played Don’t Look Past Me
The "Freebird" snippet at the end of "Take the Time", on OIAL, is one of my favorite DT moment.I miss the days of covers, medleys, and rotating setlists. Seriously.
Back when he looked... different.Oh, that's weird beardless Petrucci right there. Not as weird as the following Petrucci from 2004, though.
Reminder that this exists. And it is glorious.