What's your verdict?
It is a bit early to tell... but it was great. Sure, some melodies may have been heard before, but all the songs are very enjoyable. They went for a 'classic' feel but for all periods of the band, and it doesn't sound as if they were trying too hard. In a nutshell, it is great and I don't regret ordering the earbook.What's your verdict?
But would you have rather had a new Gamma Ray album, or is this better…?It is a bit early to tell... but it was great. Sure, some melodies may have been heard before, but all the songs are very enjoyable. They went for a 'classic' feel but for all periods of the band, and it doesn't sound as if they were trying too hard. In a nutshell, it is great and I don't regret ordering the earbook.
As for me, I find Helloween (the album) better than any Gamma Ray album after PowerPlant, no question. That said, it is difficult to compare "fond memories" to (very) new releases. Overall, the Pumpkins' album is much more melodic.But would you have rather had a new Gamma Ray album, or is this better…?
Vivid memoriesPrimordial - Last Call
Yeah, it's very catchy. What a gang!A good album, however this starts playing in me head whenever I read the title:
Also, NP: Pantera - Cemetery Gates
Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Plays the music of Rush (2012)
(featuring Adrian Smith playing in Red Barchetta and
Steve Rothery from Marillion playing in Working Man)
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Absolutely. They have more albums playing the music of Pink Floyd, Yes… with similar coversThat totally looks like a Yes album!