Totally voting for my own nominee for reasons
previously discussed.
Winner: Dokken
This is definitely the best showing from Iseditionist Earth in the GMAC so far.
Horror Show has a lot of ambition, but it often falls far short in execution. The production is weak, a lot of the songwriting is aimless, the vocal lines often don’t work with the riffs, and Matt Barlow comes off like he has multiple personality disorder, bouncing around between sounding like Paul Stanley, Blaze Bayley, Hansi Kursch, and Geoff Tate in full-on hammy mode. He sounds good on the calmer and lower-register parts, but the shrill and hammy stuff...not so much. I will say that “The Phantom Opera Ghost” and “Ghost Of Freedom” are well-constructed songs, and the harmonized guitar and pipe organ trade-off bit in the former song is great. There are some nice dynamics on this album, and a handful of other particularly good guitar passages, but a lot of this just sounds like a C-list try-hard band having a very good day. (And what’s up with the rhythm section crimes on “Wolf”? Ouch.)
No Prayer For The Dying would lose to a lot of albums in this contest, but based on my listening experience this should not be one of them. Sorry, Loosariesel Nightknickers 13, but Forostraapanael’s choice slips by with this one. If you disagree, feel free to buy some bear spray and storm the MaidenFans server room.
Winner: Iron Maiden
Korn is just awful. The vocalist bounces around between imitating Trent Reznor and Kurt Cobain and just making noise. The “songs” are haphazard collections of boring riffs, drum bits, and noisy atmospherics. I guess if you liked the feeling this evoked and didn’t pay much attention to the music you might find a way to enjoy this, but I sure can’t.
@Collin pulls a very lucky draw for so late in the game and
The Final Frontier takes this one by default.
Winner: Iron Maiden
This last match is the toughest one of the round. Both bands play masturbatory prog with cheesy synths. Both singers sound ridiculous when they try to sing “tough”, but sound great on the material that suits their voices. Both albums have long, overindulgent title pieces. Where they differ is that the Symphony X album has great neoclassical elements to it, but also comes off as a lower rent production with even cheesier synths than Dream Theater.
The Odyssey’s title track is also better than the Dream Theater suite. I could really go either way here, but sorry Collosh, I’m going to invoke neoclassical bias and go with MidwickCannonbocker c.700 B.C.’s nominee.
Winner: Symphony X