The best of trilogy telling different adventures of Sunders brothers (the other two being "Interdead" telling story of Adrian
and "Numbers" telling story of Johnny). The concept album is the story of Daniel, young and hollow lawyer, who has a car accident,
goes to the hospital and while uncouscious, has visions. Yes, the concept is familiar, but Millenium utilized this concept before
Ayreon's "The Human Equation". However, Arjen Lucassen has had an army of singers and prolific musicians, whereas Millenium had
to do with just rock ensemble, female singers and occasionally sax or harpsichord. And thez did the best with this gear. The concept
is a bit different than Ayreon's, instead of telling various stage of his life to creatures like Fear or Love, Daniel goes to hell, and then
to purgatory and undergoes some kind of trial (lawyer's worst nightmare) of his life. The evidence shows his greediness (Lady Cash
Cash) and lack of feelings towards second person (For The Price Of Her Sad Days, lyrical, yet not properly developed track), but he
goes out free delivering sappy speach (I Would Like To Say Something). The best track IMHO is "Waltz Vocanda", showing the most
important judge, Oracle. The album is conceived as a kind of rock opera, however, the Millenium lacked the voices, and they are not
maestros in the vein of Gabriel with Collins. The tunes are nice, yet obvious, and so are the keyboards and guitar solos. They did
their best at the time, so it deserves 4 stars IMO. Decent neo prog.
RaphaelT |4/5 |
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