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cold103
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Topic: Eternity X Posted: February 08 2007 at 03:03 |
I think Eternity X is the most unpopular band I like. If you haven't heard of'em, well check'em out. If you want proof that I know what good music is before you take the time to listen to the band, I'll say my favorite bands are: 1. Pain of Salvation 2. Ayreon 3. Tool Yeah.
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Masque
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Posted: February 08 2007 at 04:23 |
I would have picked the top one "they're the most underrated band" because I like very much The Edge (besides its lack of originality) and I also liked Mind Games , Recently I received Zodiac in the post , Zodiac is only average in my opinion and reminds me of early Savatage for some reason ... not very progressive . I selected they`re good because I feel that there are other prog metal bands that have been more innovative . Sure they are underrated but then again many bands are. Zodiac 6/10 Mind Games 7.5/10 The Edge 8.5/10 Rating B - pass with recommendation to release another CD , but if they do I suggest changing a few things because chunk and balls aint where its at these days. ... that is how I would rate Eternity X
Edited by Masque - February 08 2007 at 04:55
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: February 08 2007 at 08:57 |
They never really did much for me,I find their music very derivative.
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: February 08 2007 at 11:06 |
They're good,i have "The edge" and "Zodiac".And i agree that "Zodiac" is by far the weaker of the two.
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Jared
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Posted: February 08 2007 at 11:12 |
TheProgtologist wrote:
They never really did much for me,I find their music very derivative. |
you mean, more like Liberty X than Symphony X??
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The T
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 00:38 |
I only own "The Edge" and it's a terrific, fantastic album... I still don't understand why only prog-metal bands have to suffer the "derivative" accusation while bands like Marillion (which I like by the way) gets away even if it's THE most derivative band ever (their fish albums I mean).... A great album "The Edge" is, full of great melodies, Sudano a magnificent singer with a great variety of tones... very good band... I had to get this cd in Germany... Very rare. I'll go with the underrated option.
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Masque
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 01:03 |
The T wrote:
I only own "The Edge" and it's a terrific, fantastic album... I still don't understand why only prog-metal bands have to suffer the "derivative" accusation while bands like Marillion (which I like by the way) gets away even if it's THE most derivative band ever (their fish albums I mean).... A great album "The Edge" is, full of great melodies, Sudano a magnificent singer with a great variety of tones... very good band... I had to get this cd in Germany... Very rare. I'll go with the underrated option. |
T ... I fully understand your opinion but honestly if you heard Zodiac well maybe it would be more clear. Eternity made a great CD when they released "The Edge" ... but one CD out of three doesn`t make a band great in my book had they followed up and prior released something as notable as "The Edge" I would have said they are underrated for sure. As we speak Eternity X are in the final stages of releasing their new CD theres just a small matter of signing themselves to the best label , it is supposed to be recorded and ready to go and its been a long time coming if this CD hits the spot and I am pleased with it ... I`ll stand corrected
Edited by Masque - February 09 2007 at 01:08
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The T
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 01:10 |
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Masque
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 01:14 |
You know what caused Eternity X to break up after The Edge ? they had a big falling out over money and who owned the songs ... things turned ugly and thats too bad because if they had of released another great CD after "The Edge" we would probably all know about them
Edited by Masque - February 09 2007 at 01:16
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Spacemac
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 08:59 |
they're good
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Uroboros
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Posted: February 09 2007 at 12:28 |
I remember reading an interview with them back in '99 (already some time after The Edge was released) and they said they were almost done with this interesting project - they were to release two albums simultaneously, one of them being full-blown "prog" and the other one displaying a more "modern" approach, supposedly in accordance to the Zeitgeist of the period... This was their plan at the time and I know I was very excited by the perspective of the double experience. However, a few months later the news came that Eternity X had disbanded, which left me quite puzzled (that's all the info I got, since I didn't have access to the internet at the time).
In 2003 three of them (keyboardist Jaime Mazur plus the guitarist and the drummer) released an album called The Sign of Tomorrow under a new name - Exhibition (the band is not on PA yet). That album is much heavier, orientated more toward the US power metal style, and it lacks what I personally found most appealing in Eternity X - Zeek's wonderful bass playing and Keith's vocals.
It's really good news to hear that they're back together (any idea about the current line-up?), since The Edge is one of the albums I rate very highly and one of the most treasured "lost gems" of recent prog metal, along with the two Ice Age albums and the more recent couple by Ark. I only chose the second option for the reasons stated by Masque (the first two albums are pretty far from the level on The Edge), but I tend to have high expectations.
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b_olariu
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 13:59 |
they're good no doubt but also they are underrated. I just finished to listen Mind Games from 1995 and The edge from 1997. Great prog metal, well played in vein of Ivanhoe (german prog metal from the '90) but also some Shadow Gallery and even Crimson Glory influence. Great band, that doesn't mean they are some gods and the prog conoseurs forget about them, they are an enjoyble band nothing more.
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aapatsos
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Posted: December 10 2007 at 15:57 |
I own 'The Edge' too, but I don't find it that interesting... Maybe I need to give it a few more tries, but at the moment sounds ...just OK...
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