Kalata
Out of the Silent Planet
Nearly 2 months after the release of the album and countless listenings, I think most of us have already formed an opinion.
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Best song: Hell On Earth
Worst song: none
Surprisingly good song: Senjutsu
Most disappointing song: none..., but The Time Machine
Best moment: ''Love in anger'' in Hell On Earth & ''Meet me there'' in The Parchment
Song that makes you the most nostalgic: Hell On Earth
Best lyrics: Senjutsu
Best line: ''We walk in to the flames but dance for rain'' - from Lost In A Lost World
Best first line: ''Beat the warning the sound of the drums, Set the beacons afire for them all' - from Senjutsu
Best final line: ''Following those who came from hell, Came to witness the death of the Celts'' - from Death Of The Celts
Best verses: Senjutsu (DOFP on close second)
Best title: The Time Machine
Best intro: Death Of The Celts (LIALW and The Parchment on close second)
Best outro: Senjutsu (LIALW and Stratego on close second)
Bruce's best performance: Hell On Earth
Best chorus: Hell On Earth
Best pre-chorus: Stratego
Best bass playing: Death Of The Celts
Best drumming: Senjutsu
Most catchy song: Days Of Future Past
Best melody: The Writing On The Wall (melodies: Hell On Earth)
Best bridge: Hell On Earth
Best instrumental: The Parchment (DOTC on close second)
Best solo: Adrian's solo in Darkest Hour (Dave: The Parchment / Janick: his 3rd solo in The Parchment)
Best main riff: Senjutsu
Man of the Match: the whole band, but the most Bruce (for performance) and Steve (for songwriting).
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Best song: Hell On Earth
Worst song: none
Surprisingly good song: Senjutsu
Most disappointing song: none..., but The Time Machine
Best moment: ''Love in anger'' in Hell On Earth & ''Meet me there'' in The Parchment
Song that makes you the most nostalgic: Hell On Earth
Best lyrics: Senjutsu
Best line: ''We walk in to the flames but dance for rain'' - from Lost In A Lost World
Best first line: ''Beat the warning the sound of the drums, Set the beacons afire for them all' - from Senjutsu
Best final line: ''Following those who came from hell, Came to witness the death of the Celts'' - from Death Of The Celts
Best verses: Senjutsu (DOFP on close second)
Best title: The Time Machine
Best intro: Death Of The Celts (LIALW and The Parchment on close second)
Best outro: Senjutsu (LIALW and Stratego on close second)
Bruce's best performance: Hell On Earth
Best chorus: Hell On Earth
Best pre-chorus: Stratego
Best bass playing: Death Of The Celts
Best drumming: Senjutsu
Most catchy song: Days Of Future Past
Best melody: The Writing On The Wall (melodies: Hell On Earth)
Best bridge: Hell On Earth
Best instrumental: The Parchment (DOTC on close second)
Best solo: Adrian's solo in Darkest Hour (Dave: The Parchment / Janick: his 3rd solo in The Parchment)
Best main riff: Senjutsu
Man of the Match: the whole band, but the most Bruce (for performance) and Steve (for songwriting).
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