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DANDELION

Time's Forgotten

Progressive Metal


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3.79 | 22 ratings | 4 reviews | 23% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2009

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. 8:03pm (These Streets) (6:17)
2. Second Time (7:15)
3. Indifferent (7:25)
4. Silent Waters (3:27)
5. The Tale of the Sun and Moon (Dandelion) (11:51)
6. Backhome (8:00)
7. Everything's Not Lost (7:16)
8. Gone into the Mountains (6:11)
9. I Welcome You My Night (6:08)

Total Time 63:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Francisco Longhi / lead vocals
- Juan Pablo Calvo / keyboards, vocals, samples
- Ari Lotringer / guitars, vocals
- Leonardo Valverde / guitars, vocals
- Jorge Sobrado / acoustic & electronics drums
- Carlos Pardo / bass

With:
- Eduardo Oviedo / tin whistle, low whistle, uilleann pipes
- Oscar Blanco / harmony vocals, spoken words
- Adriana Muñoz / harmony vocals, grunts
- Julio Nájera / harmony vocals
- María Fernanda Calvo / harmony vocals

Releases information

Independently released

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TIME'S FORGOTTEN Dandelion ratings distribution


3.79
(22 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(23%)
23%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(41%)
41%
Good, but non-essential (36%)
36%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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4 stars TIME'S FORGOTTEN is a progressive metal band from Costa Rica dating back to 2004 with their frontman keyboardist Juan Pablo CALVO. Known for having opened for ANGRA and AVANTASIA. They are releasing their second album there. 63 minutes for this full album where the sounds are diverse and tha ... (read more)

Report this review (#2675924) | Posted by alainPP | Monday, January 24, 2022 | Review Permanlink

3 stars When I realized Time's Forgotten got into studio to record their second album I was so excited. I daily checked up their website's forums just to know the day it was finally going to be released. A Relative Moment of Peace was an amazing debut from the band so Dandelion, their second attempt, pro ... (read more)

Report this review (#231400) | Posted by ProgOZ | Thursday, August 13, 2009 | Review Permanlink

4 stars Time's Forgotten had everyone talking when they released their first album, A fresh breath on the overly satured Prog Metal market. Of course, after a such magnificent effort, everyone was with very high expectations about their second album. The question is: Does "Dandelion" lives on the hype ... (read more)

Report this review (#230773) | Posted by ultracoola | Sunday, August 9, 2009 | Review Permanlink

4 stars Dandelion not only surpasses the already excellent A Relative Moment of Peace, it is a definitive step forward in fact. The band decides to go heavier this time, however this does not sacrifice the balance of acoustic moments and world music/electronic passages of the debut. The heavy parts are ... (read more)

Report this review (#229696) | Posted by RaulBonilla | Monday, August 3, 2009 | Review Permanlink

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