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CONSORTIUM PROJECT II: CONTINUUM IN EXTREMIS

Consortium Project

Progressive Metal


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3.05 | 12 ratings | 3 reviews | 8% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2001

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Continuum in Extremis (5:34)
2. Asylum Seekers (5:10)
3. The Catalyst (4:02)
4. Intrusions of Madness (5:08)
5. (A Momentary) Lapse of Reason (5:32)
6. Mirror Image (5:01)
7. Sentiment in Sanctuary (6:43)
8. What You Sow, You Reap (4:36)
9. Asphyxia (6:00)
10. Collide-O-Scope (When Past and Present Collide) (6:48)
11. Poetic Justice (3:57)

Total Time 58:31

Line-up / Musicians

- Ian Parry / vocals
- Stephan Lill / guitars
- Thom Youngblood / guitars
- Günter Werno / keyboards
- Jan Bijlsma / bass
- Patrice Guers / bass
- Patrick Rondat / guitars
- Dirk Bruinenberg / drums

Releases information

Locomotive - M70622

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CONSORTIUM PROJECT Consortium Project II: Continuum In Extremis ratings distribution


3.05
(12 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(8%)
8%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(17%)
17%
Good, but non-essential (67%)
67%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (8%)
8%

CONSORTIUM PROJECT Consortium Project II: Continuum In Extremis reviews


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Review by Marty McFly
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars Featuring something that we call "typical" Rock/Metal vocals, this is quite special Prog Metal. Of course, it's found on typical PM (not Private Message) elements, but that's like with cooking. You have this dough, but you can either do some dull pastry from it, or make elaborate cake.

This is the cake, even without cherry on top. Which means that this is no masterpiece that would be revolution in music, but is still good anyway. How is this possible ? Well, even I said typical vocals, they work extremely well. Other elements like ocassional melodic element, little twists in rhythm, but pace of songs remains the same. There is also acoustic part and that is all to be said here.

4(-) maybe "just another Prog Metal" for some, but I believe that you will find what you like here.

Review by octopus-4
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams
3 stars Ian Parry's consortium Project is based on a very complicated concept. A parallel Universe in which after the killing of John Kennedy somebody invents a machine which permits instantaneous communications and this leads to a new evily world order.

During a period of 14 years the Dutch-based English vocalist has released 5 chapters of this saga. This is the second.

Well, it could have been the first too as the level and the contents are almost identical. It's prog- metal with clean vocals not too dissimilar from those of Arjen Lucassen's projects (in which he often guests) but with less peaks respect to Ayreon. The music sounds similar to Ayreon but despite the very intriguing concept, from the musical point of view there aren't many things really interesting.

All well played with decent arrangements and pleasant enough, it's a nice album as the first one was, but with no highlights and nothing to be remembered forever. One track that I particularily like in this second chapter is "Mirror Image" which even if sometimes sounds like the 80s longhair bands contains some good ingredients, keyboards in particular, but the good is that it changes very often, like in a rock opera... like Lucassen let's say.

Ian's voice can appear standardized but I have to say that I like it, maybe thanks also to his various collaborations in Lucassen's projects. His voice is familiar to me.

One possible highlight is "Sentiment in Sanctuary", but as I've said, all the songs are at almost the same level.

A perfect fit into the three stars definition.

Latest members reviews

1 stars Continuum in Extremis is the second album of the solo musical project by Ian Parry, best known as the vocalist of progressive/power metal Dutch band Elegy. The singer released a first album under the name of "Ian Parry's Consortium Project" in 1999, which was intended to be a one-off departure from ... (read more)

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