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BLACK CLOUDS & SILVER LININGSDream TheaterProgressive Metal3.47 | 1833 ratings |
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![]() A 16-minute live set staple sets the tone for the record - 'A Nightmare to Remember' is a well-known song by Dream Theater, and one of the most focused and impressive pieces of their catalogue, from the dark and almost goth-inspired intro, to the rampant soloing and all through the various passages of this complex track, it is a strong, impressive album opener. The doomy 'A Rite of Passage' comes next, with its melodramatic chorus and killer soloing, this is definitely one of the Petrucci highlights on the album, followed by the elegiac 'Wither' and the final part of Mike Portnoy's Twelve-step Suite, reprising many of the themes heard previously on the cross-album suite, here concluded gracefully, an excellent addition to this thematic project. 'The Best of Times' acts as a fine Rush homage, but this lengthy composition can get cringe and indulgent from the second half onwards. Closing off the record is the 20-minute track 'The Count of Tuscany' is another exemplary composition by Dream Theater that just affirms their signature style of prog metal, which is what this album is all about, as it manages to deliver an exhilarating and enjoyable performance of a band honoring their catalogue in the usual flamboyant way.
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