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WAVES OF LOSS AND POWER

Ice Age

Progressive Metal


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3.78 | 36 ratings | 2 reviews | 14% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Needle's Eye (7:04)
2. Riverflow (10:48)
3. Perpetual Child, Part II: Forever (14:35)
4. Together Now (8:00)
5. All My Years (4:35)
6. Float Away (4:31)
7. To Say Goodbye, Part IV: Remembrance (2:31)
8. To Say Goodbye, Part V: Water Child (14:45)

Total Time 66:49

Line-up / Musicians

- Josh Pincus / vocals, keyboards
- Jimmy Pappas / guitars
- Hal Aponte / drums & percussion
- Doug Odell / bass

Releases information

Label: Sensory Records
Format: CD, Digital
March 10, 2023

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ICE AGE Waves of Loss and Power ratings distribution


3.78
(36 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(14%)
14%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(42%)
42%
Good, but non-essential (36%)
36%
Collectors/fans only (8%)
8%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ICE AGE Waves of Loss and Power reviews


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Review by Rivertree
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4 stars Round about one hour of splendid heavy prog from the States. This third album comes like a surprise, because the recent one saw the light of day already a while ago in 2001. Formed in 1992 ICE AGE therefore are veterans of the prog scene now, filed under the category prog metal in general. That's plausible somehow, one can say, but does not entirely cover the stylistical bandwith over the years, in the same way on this occasion. Aside from the band's inner circle, who seriously would have expected a new sign of life more than twenty years later? And secondly, who would have anticipated the arrival of such a terrific new song collection on top of it? Josh Pincus (keys, vocals), Jimmy Pappas (guitars) and Hal Aponte (drums) have been the constants right from the beginning. Only bassist Doug Odell is new to ICE AGE 2.0, where new is relative of course, when you're considering the long hiatus.

Let it groove! I really appreciate the quartet's tricky and powerful presence throughout. Sorta heavy metal impression first when getting the first tones of the opener The Needle's Eye. But then again some elements like the symphonic synths and the well placed piano lines presented in between are far away from a metal approach. Brings them closer to the likes of Kansas, Enchant, Straight Light, Red Bazar aso. Josh Pincus' singing voice sounds a bit like Ted Leonard, moreover has a touch of opera, not equally, but yet in the vein of Freddie Mercury's expression maybe. Great! Sing along appeal when it comes to the masterpiece track Riverflow and over the course of To Say Goodbye too. Waves of power, no loss. Progressive in the true sense of the word!

Latest members reviews

4 stars Wow. This is a comeback. I listened to and loved Ice Age's first two albums over 20 years ago, and they were two of my favorite progressive metal albums--squarely within the progressive metal genre of that time, but unique enough that they can't be called a clone of anyone else. Given that i ... (read more)

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