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    Posted: January 29 2008 at 18:26
He can still eat those things, just can't taste them.  I believe that is why Michael Hutchence killed himself.  He had the same thing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2008 at 15:00
his sense of taste and smell? well i can think of a few times when i wished i couldnt smell but taste? i really feel sorry for him; no more steaks, no more cakes, no more pies, cupcakes, ice cream, brownies, chocolate, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, french fries, roast duck, dumplings, apple fritters, apple pie, apple crumble, peaches, peach cobbler, canned peaches, turkey, turkey sandwich, turkey a la king, ham, diced ham, smoked ham, roast ham, honey glazed ham, HAM SANDWICHES!!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 29 2008 at 14:29
Congratualtions to reviewer "EvilNight", whose review of a promo release of this album is featured in a link from Ayreon's website:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2008 at 15:33
Just read his interview on DPRP.  Knew about his split with the wife but hadn't heard about his losing his sense of taste and smell.  How awful that has got to be on top of it.  He just seems like a really down to earth guy who has a lot of talent (with little ego) and is a kid in a candy store doing what he is doing but life has dealt him a few blows recently.  Whether you like the new album or not, you got to give the guy his due. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 22:43

I find the album to be good+ now after several listens (at first I was a bit disappointed; I have a promotional copy). It grows on me slowly. I think it's a step down from previous albums and has elements taken from both Human Equation and Electric Castle. Liquid Eternity is a catchy good song as is the closing song. For those open to buying online, you can try www.lasercd.com

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2008 at 22:35
I'm hoping some stores here will carry it. I hope to be able to get it the day it comes out. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2008 at 14:05
I shall be handing my University assignments in early so I can listen to this album all day next Monday.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2008 at 15:26
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Just bumping this one as the release of the album is now imminent.


Maybe imminent in Europe.  We have to wait until Jan 29 in the States.  Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2008 at 13:23
I'm hoping I can find this in stores, I'd like to get it when it comes out. Arjen posted some songs and they sound great.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2008 at 11:28
Just bumping this one as the release of the album is now imminent.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 08 2008 at 10:43
That was a freakin' fun ride. I posted my review, and I'd appreciate criticism as I'm kinda new at this. I don't usually review albums unless I have something good to say about them - I figure it's better to let the people who like an artist advocate for them. If I'm into a specific artist's whole catalog I'll usually write both good and bad reviews for their good and bad albums since I figure I've got a better handle on why those are bad, enough to be constructive. I try to review promos that come my way because I think it's important to promote artists before release, especially these days.

I just love the way this new Ayreon album ties all of the other works together. It gave me those precious 'new ears' we all sometimes get when listening to works we've heard before, where you find yourself thinking "how the hell did I miss this the first time?" Anyone who has heard Amarok probably knows what I am talking about ;).

I am way, way out of my depth to review the music on the album. I only know about half of the artists featured (something I plan to correct shortly), and frankly all of the singing sounds so fantastic to me that I'm hard pressed to make any distinctions let alone criticisms. All I can say is that I haven't been this blown away by the music since Spock's Beard's "V" which is one of my most favorite albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2007 at 18:27
I've been listening to "Planet Y" now for a couple of days. It's incredible.

The only other Ayreon album I actually own is Into the Electric Castle. I found the story a bit hokey and pretentious in many places (and just pure fun in others) but liked the musical quality of it the best. I've given a listen or two to everything since The Final Experiment but none of the others really clicked for me. Human Equation in particular didn't do anything for me (in the emotional or story sense) even though it was musically excellent. I have a vague understanding of the overall story.

I gave this one a try because I liked the talent I was hearing, and man I was just not ready for what I got when I put those headphones on. This album tells the story of "Planet Y" (Forever's homeworld). It's dark, haunted, murderously melancholy, progressive rock genius all rolled together with a pseudo-industrial sound to set the overall tone of a world fallen into oblivion. Someone needs to send a copy of this to both Trent Reznor and Al Gore - they'll appreciate it for entirely different reasons.

The story this time around is anything BUT corny. The lyrics aren't perfect but never fail to be at least adequate, and some of them are just downright fantastic. This is a far more serious album just oozing science fiction... there isn't a hell of a lot of plot, more like a history lesson of how a race can lose everything while trying to conquer science and acquire knowledge. It isn't the quest of knowledge that is the problem - it's the increasingly unnatural technology used to achieve it. Forever achieves mastery of the entire universe only to find they have no meaning left to drive them.

I won't spoil the story for you, that's just what comes out in the stunning opening track (and there's two CDs left to go!) Fans of the series can doubtless guess what happens next. Frankly I think Age of Shadows was every bit as epic an opener as The Poet & The Pendulum from Nightwish's latest Dark Passion Play.

After hearing this one, the story has my attention enough for me to go out and pick up Ayreon's entire catalog - something Coheed and Cambria hasn't managed to do yet. Consider me a converted Ayreon fan. I haven't enjoyed an album like this in a very long time, reminds me of the first time I actually 'heard' Amarok.

It's going to take me a while to digest this one yet - and I don't want to review it on progarchives until I've got my head firmly around the rest of the catalog. The music has respectful (almost playful) nods to Giorgio Moroder's Metropolis score from the 1980s - Arjen must be a fan. It's taken industrial sound influences from NIN, thrown a dash of Tool in, but put them to work in more active ways weaving around Ayreon's own sound (which is still there, never fear). It is cold as ice and very, very dark, something I didn't feel in the other albums despite the subject matter at times. I'd bet at least once you'll find yourself feeling sorry for Forever and have an entirely new perspective on the events of Into The Electric Castle. I can only wonder if it shines more light on the other albums I'm not more familiar with (yet).


I'm thinking 5/5, betting it'll rate 4.2+. Just brilliant.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2007 at 23:29
i'm sure arjen won't disappoint. this seems like a great cast, although topping the human equation will be quite difficult. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2007 at 21:08

T R A C K L I S T




Disc 1 - Y



1.     Age of Shadows
              incl. We Are Forever

10:47



2.     Comatose

4:26



3.     Liquid Eternity

8:10



4.     Connect the Dots

4:13



5.     Beneath the Waves

8:26



                    (a) Beneath the Waves
                    (b) Face the Facts
                    (c) But a Memory...
                    (d) World Without Walls
                    (e) Reality Bleeds



6.     Newborn Race

7:49



                    (a) The Incentive
                    (b) The Vision
                    (c) The Procedure
                    (d) Another Life
                    (e) Newborn Race
                    (f) The Conclusion



7.     Ride the Comet

3:29



8.     Web of Lies

2:50

  

 



Disc 2 - EARTH



1.     The Fifth Extinction

10:29



                    (a) Glimmer of Hope
                    (b) World of Tomorrow Dreams
                    (c) Collision Course
                    (d) From the Ashes
                    (e) Glimmer of Hope (reprise)



2.     Waking Dreams

6:31



3.     The Truth Is In Here

5:12



4.     Unnatural Selection

7:15



5.     River of Time

4:24



6.     E=MC2

5:50



7.     The Sixth Extinction

12:18



                    (a) Echoes on the Wind
                    (b) Radioactive Grave
                    (c) 2085
                    (d) To the Planet of Red
                    (e) Spirit on the Wind
                    (f) Complete the Circle


Update on the release dates:

January 25th:
Germany, Austria, Switzerland

January 28th:
Europe

January 29th:
U.S and Canada

Other territories & labels TBA.



edit: BTW, the above comes from Ayreon's site

http://www.ayreon.com/ayreon/ay_01011001.html#tracks




Edited by rushaholic - November 05 2007 at 21:09
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2007 at 20:06
Looking at a lot of these artists and guest musicians I'm not sure this is going to be quite as good (for my tastes at least) as The Human Equation. That said I'm optimistic that Arjen will put out an album as strong as Into the Electric Castle or The Universal Migrator. I'm sure I won't be disappointed. Can't wait.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 01 2007 at 12:16
Originally posted by sleeper sleeper wrote:


I think she left The Gathering in about June.


sad... Cry
she has a new project I reckon but seems very 'poppy'...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2007 at 06:26

A final update on the guest musicians - for those who have not seen the list of musicians they are as follows:

INSTRUMENTALISTS:
 
  • Arjen Lucassen - Guitar, Keyboards, synths, bass guitar, programming
  • Ed Warby - (Gorefest) - Drums
  • Lori Linstruth - Guitar Solo
  • Michael Romeo - Guitar Solo
  • Derek Sherinian - ( Planet X) - Keyboard Solo
  • Tomas Bodin - (The Flower Kings) - Keyboard Solo
  • Joost van den Broek - (After Forever) - Keyboard Solo and Piano
  • Jeroen Goossens - (Flairck) - Flutes
  • Ben Mathot - (Dis) - Violin
  • David Faber - Cello 

ALBUM RELEASE DATE

January 2008

Regular Edition (2CD)
Special Edition (2CD + DVD)
Limited Deluxe Edition (2CD + DVD)

The above information has been taken directly from the Official Album site which can be viewed at:
 
 
This information was also released via Arjen's My Space blog. There are no more major announcements for now. But keep an eye on the Ayreon Official site for the actual release date.
 
 
Without really wanting to wish my life away, January 2008 can not arrive soon enough.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2007 at 14:01
Originally posted by aapatsos aapatsos wrote:

just saw the site and was amazed by the excellent names of guests (including Englund of course...)
great singers and musicians all over
there was one thing I realised and was not aware
Anneke is not in Gathering anymore CryCryCry
man, where was I when this happened? (probably in the army... Stern%20Smile)

anyways the line-up is promising, hope to produce another masterpiece

I think she left The Gathering in about June.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2007 at 19:48
just saw the site and was amazed by the excellent names of guests (including Englund of course...)
great singers and musicians all over
there was one thing I realised and was not aware
Anneke is not in Gathering anymore CryCryCry
man, where was I when this happened? (probably in the army... Stern%20Smile)

anyways the line-up is promising, hope to produce another masterpiece
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2007 at 21:10
All good!!! Thumbs%20Up
 
Keep an eye out now for the naming of the guest musicians!

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