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A FRAGILE MIND

Zero Hour

 

Progressive Metal

3.80 | 54 ratings

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lightofepsilon
3 stars Although the album isn't a bad work, certain repetition can be detected in the musical concept of the band. However we still find some moments of good music, such as: "there for me" (the catchiest song on the album in my opinion), "destiny is sorrow", "Somnecrophobia" (the most virtuous instrumental side in the whole album) and the title song "a fragile mind".

Honestly i like more their second recording (the towers of avarice) than this work and their debut album (zero hour) but i see that they still have an own identity (based on their virtuosity and technique) and they haven't decided to change it yet.

They can do it better the next time, i'm sure.

By: Epsilon

| 3/5 |

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