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WITHOUT WARNING formed in the early 90s, in Upstate New York. Drummer Steve Michael had studied under fellow Long Islander Mike Portnoy of DREAM THEATER, so it's not surprising the two bands share many characteristics. However, the superlative guitarmanship of Ted Burger, Vinnie Fontanetta's textural keyboards, and Graham Thompson's intricate bass work carves a noticeably different sonic signature, a bit harder and thicker texturally than DT. Out of this foundation bursts the distinctive voice of Jack Bielata, who sounds like few before him - at times he actually produces two simultaneous notes.

"Making Time" (1993) was their first release, establishing the hard but melodic progressive metal sound and generating much interest, especially in Europe and Japan. The following releases "Believe" (1995) and "Step Beyond" (1998) had a much improved production, letting listeners hear even more of the musical intricacies. Difficult to track down and always on the verge of breakup (due to outside concerns rather than any strife within the band), it is difficult to say if they are still functional today. (There is a southern rock band of the same name, making playing detective even more frustrating).

I am a little biased towards this band - I was a friend and roadie for a while before and during the time of their first release, and they are great guys in addition to being stellar performers. I'm not usually a big fan of the metal genre but I respect their musicianship and highly recommend a listen to any progressive metal fans (if you can find their albums).

: : : James Lee, UNITED STATES : : :

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2.00 | 1 ratings
Making Time
1993
2.98 | 4 ratings
Believe
1995
3.04 | 8 ratings
Step Beyond
1998

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 Step Beyond by WITHOUT WARNING album cover Studio Album, 1998
3.04 | 8 ratings

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Without Warning Progressive Metal

Review by b_olariu
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3 stars Third album of this discret band and finaly thier swansong named Step beyond from 1998. Well, I like this band, they had solid musicianship and some pretty good albums, specially thir second one Belive. On step beyond the production is great, and aswell some great pieces here like opening title track, some more to check out are Turning page or the longest tune The embrace, very nice arrangements, prog metal with musical intricacies and very good voice. This album aswell like previous ones, are more towards the type of prog metal without unnecesarry show of on instrumental passages, all is well constructed. A band that is my opinion needed a more recognition, they are pretty good. 3.5 stars for this one, on same level with previous ones.

 Believe by WITHOUT WARNING album cover Studio Album, 1995
2.98 | 4 ratings

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Believe
Without Warning Progressive Metal

Review by b_olariu
Prog Reviewer

3 stars 3.5 really

This almost unknown band has 3 albums in their pocket and i might say quite good and well done. Belive is their second album and the improvement over the first is seen all over the album, production is much better, the ideas is much choesive and intristing that resoults a strong prog metal album by Without Warning. From the begging i observe the voice of Jack Bielata, is an intristing one to aquire, but is a good and has all the range that a voice must have in prog metal. Anyway the bands sounds sometimes like Dream Theater Awake era and Fates Warning with nice moods and time signatures, not a copy after all. Musicaly speaking these guys know to use the instruments and creat something valueble for today and for tomorrow as are for example the first 3 pieces Deepest Dreams, What and In My Name the best from here and among the best i ever heared from a prog metal band. Also the music on this album is quite catchy and rather intricate and might get some time to used to it. All in all a good album that desearves much more attention by prog metal listners, well is not something groundbreaking but has it moments and some of them are excellent. Worth to listen at least once, i think is their best album.

 Believe by WITHOUT WARNING album cover Studio Album, 1995
2.98 | 4 ratings

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Believe
Without Warning Progressive Metal

Review by hdfisch
Prog Reviewer

3 stars Without Warning's first two CDs were released only in Japan initially, but from this one here there has been a re-release in 2003 with 2 bonus tracks as shown here. My review is referring to the original release without bonus. Without Warning was a ProgMetal-outfit led by Ted Burger (guitar) and Jack Bielata (vocals). Bielata's voice might need a few listens to get used to it, as well their music is not quite catchy and rather intricate, thus not everyone's favorite right from the beginning. But I just can say that it's really worthwhile to give it a few spins, since their songs are revealing great keyboards and guitars along with a powerful rhythm section. References one could give are Fates Warning or Queensryche, although they don't sound like any of these bands. Best songs are What, In My Name, Far From Eden, Envisioned and Believe , but actually there is not any really weak one.

Highly recommended for fans of Dream Theater, Vanden Plas, Fates Warning, and Poverty's No Crime!

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