Like the album itself, then.
Small wonder. Even as a huge fan of the band (and of
all their material so far, in fact) I don't really know whether I like or hate the album, the opinion changing roughly twice a day.
I am interested to read the review, though I won't attend the concert anyway and I usually don't like to read DT-bashing (I usually know what's going to be said and there's no middle ground - none of the sides is going to change their opinion, so...). But considering the album itself and the tour, with these being rather unique and prone to be controversial, I guess I should be interested this time.
Regarding the new album I actually for the first time agree with the naysayers yelling the "songs" are more of a ragtag bunch of ideas thrown together than proper songs. I never felt this way about DT before (it's prog, for crying out loud), but IMHO the Astonishing suffers from the "musical curse" - as it's trying to move the story forward, you get a cool riff/theme/chorus, but it's not repeated and the track just moves elsewhere, giving it a certain incoherent and disjointed feel. The Answer is beautiful, but it's more of a snippet. A New Beginning is great, but it's also a mess.
Or take Ravenskill - I like the song, but is it really a song?
I know many of the themes on the album are repeated throughout the 2 CDs, but it's pretty much impossible to say "this song rules". And taking it as a single work/song... for that it's much too overlong and slow.
Scenes did not do this.
Plus there's just too many f*cking ballads - and I like DT ballads. Funnily enough, though the second act is way heavier overall, it's also less distinctive and more boring for me so far.