Travis, mate. I really like Dance of death (minus the meaningless 3 min intro) and most of The Legacy and the Talisman. However - yes I know I did not hear it yet - I suspect that The Book of Souls would most probably suffer from The Talisman syndrome. Meaning that -in my opinion - the specific song has some extra cool parts but I could do with 1-2 minutes less. And these would be taken off by the acoustic intro and the one too many chorus repetitions. And although this time the sole chorus repetition is not disturbing for me, it is repeated as a whole in 4-5 different sections. This makes a brilliant - otherwise - song being a bit boring after a while.
Will you do a scan?And I'll be off out to buy Metal Hammer as soon as the shop opens at 9am.
Will you do a scan?
Your smartphone will do the job. Pretty pleaseI don't have access to a scanner or camera in the office. I'm sure someone else will get there first.
Your smartphone will do the job
Travis, mate. I really like Dance of death (minus the meaningless 3 min intro) and most of The Legacy and the Talisman. However - yes I know I did not hear it yet - I suspect that The Book of Souls would most probably suffer from The Talisman syndrome. Meaning that -in my opinion - the specific song has some extra cool parts but I could do with 1-2 minutes less. And these would be taken off by the acoustic intro and the one too many chorus repetitions. And although this time the sole chorus repetition is not disturbing for me, it is repeated as a whole in 4-5 different sections. This makes a brilliant - otherwise - song being a bit boring after a while.
I see a bit of a pattern here. So the thing you really dislike is long passages of music with no vocals?
Gk1 you are getting into a very negative mindset even before the album is out. At this rate you will hate the song even before you put the disc into your player dude.
One more thing from the interview:
Doesn't really sound right with an Eastern sound in a song inspired by Mayan history?
You just won this thread.Eastern sound was probably a reference to the eastern shores of the Mayan Kingdom on the Yucatan peninsula where the music scene was more laid back, or more sun-bleached you could say, than the hip urban politically-charged sounds that emerged from the Chiapas region around the same period.
Dude knows his shitYou just won this thread.