Dr. Eddies Wingman
Brighter than thousand_suns
My vote goes to A Matter Of Life And Death. It is the most consistent of the three and feels coherent in a way especially DoD and TFF are missing. I'll give a short summary of my thoughts on each:
Brave New World: Starts out great. The Wicker Man rocks, Ghost of the Navigator has a great chorus and solo, and BNW and Blood Brothers are great live. But the album is the one with the most chorus repetition out of the four albums (my only beef with the otherwise fantastic songs already mentioned as well). By The Mercenary it gets tiresome. Sound-wise the most refined of the four albums.
Dance of Death: Contains some great songs, especially the title track and Paschendale, but also contains the worst post-2000 material. Also the mastering makes this less pleasant to the ears than the other three albums.
A Matter of Life and Death: From the opening "ayeee" this album is a dark journey through war, deception and religious questions. Some of the songs on here felt great immediately (especially #2 and #3). Others took time to grow, like The Legacy (which is now my 2nd favourite from the album, after Brighter Than A Thousand Suns). The only drawbacks I feel the album have are: Chorus of FTGGOG, simply doesn't sit well with me. The same with the chorus of The Longest Day. The sound is not as refined as BNW, it is a more "raw" sound, but it feels right.
The Final Frontier: Thematically more spread out than the previous effort, with everything from space travel to magicians. It does almost feel too spread out, the songs don't feel like they belong together. Still, each individual song ranges from good to great.
If I must rate the four, I'd say AMOLAD > BNW > TFF > DOD
Brave New World: Starts out great. The Wicker Man rocks, Ghost of the Navigator has a great chorus and solo, and BNW and Blood Brothers are great live. But the album is the one with the most chorus repetition out of the four albums (my only beef with the otherwise fantastic songs already mentioned as well). By The Mercenary it gets tiresome. Sound-wise the most refined of the four albums.
Dance of Death: Contains some great songs, especially the title track and Paschendale, but also contains the worst post-2000 material. Also the mastering makes this less pleasant to the ears than the other three albums.
A Matter of Life and Death: From the opening "ayeee" this album is a dark journey through war, deception and religious questions. Some of the songs on here felt great immediately (especially #2 and #3). Others took time to grow, like The Legacy (which is now my 2nd favourite from the album, after Brighter Than A Thousand Suns). The only drawbacks I feel the album have are: Chorus of FTGGOG, simply doesn't sit well with me. The same with the chorus of The Longest Day. The sound is not as refined as BNW, it is a more "raw" sound, but it feels right.
The Final Frontier: Thematically more spread out than the previous effort, with everything from space travel to magicians. It does almost feel too spread out, the songs don't feel like they belong together. Still, each individual song ranges from good to great.
If I must rate the four, I'd say AMOLAD > BNW > TFF > DOD
>>> Montenegro.