Give Time Machine time to grow. It´s a fantastic song! Not a fan of Darkest Hour´s chorus but I really like the intro and the solo´s.
The Time Machine and Death of the Celts were the songs I wasn't too sure about on the first listens...
It was so overwhelmingly Gers/Harris meme, especially
with the ™Iron Maiden section and all, but it's got a
brilliant vibe! Where as Celts felt like a more
solid song, but also a bit dragging and it might still be the most unexciting one song for me here.
As for Darkest Hour, I love that chorus, it's so
#chemicalweddingmoment that I just can't...
I do understand why it's one of the more uninteresting songs on the record for some, though! It's definitely quite standard in all departments (great solos though, as mentioned!), but I just love it.
Lost in a Lost World, a bit like The Time Machine & Death of the Celts felt slightly too familiar at times and for most of the time, it doesn't exactly manage to fire on all cylinders and I don't like that chorus too much, but that one melody and especially the outro is otherwordly.
Senjutsu seems to be very resonating album for these times. Even at the time of the release, there were very dark clouds on the horizon for Europe. Somehow, songs like Hell on Earth and Lost in a Lost World manage to resonate for these days. Of course, there's always been horrible shit happening in the world, but it's very different when it comes so near to you as it now has for many Europeans. Let alone those, who're
actually there...
Naturally, I can't speak for the Ukrainian fans and I can't even think of how tough time they're all going through there, but I imagine that the outro fo Lost in a Lost World, if they ever get to play it in Ukraine, might hit hard for many fans there. Just a thought.