Winds

The Imaginary Direction of Time 2004

5 Quirky Exp Prog Post Metal
added by Mike
Review by PowerWyrm published
Atmospheric Prog Metal

"I don't know what to think of this album... I tend to like the music, with nice melodies and great use of classical instruments, but at the same time almost each song contains some "cheezy" parts that I find completely uninteresting. Not to mention the pointless last track (a couple piano notes at the beginning and at the end, and in between three minutes of silence)..."

Review by Mike published
Quirky Exp Prog Metal

"I give this album 3 1/2 stars ... it's an excellent addition to any prog metal collection, but the average prog listener might consider this to be too heavy. I don't mean the level of distortion of the guitars, but the general approach to songwriting and song structure. It seems a bit crude and in my opinion needs much refining.

The album features a string quintet that not only plays a few intros and interludes, but is fully integrated into all of the songs. Together with a piano and clever arrangement, the melancholic songs work tremendously well, but there are some passages where the vocals and guitar riffs seem too heavy and don't fit too well into the concept. Bands like Pain of Salvation do a better job of blending everything together nicely and creating a balance. Also, the band plays metal double-bass rhythms too often, in situations where sparse drums and/or free time would be appropriate.

If you like melancholic metal bands like My Dying Bride combined with authentic classical instruments and progressive elements, this might be something you should check out. At times, they even create a similiarly epic feel like Opeth do."

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