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LÄHDEMike Portnoy wrote:Hey Gang,
Well we just mastered the album today, so it is now officially finished and will be in the hands of Roadrunner Records tomorrow!!
In order to be able to release the info before some obscure fan website in Poland does, here's the final track listing and Production credits for ya:
DREAM THEATER - SYSTEMATIC CHAOS
1. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.1
2. Forsaken
3. Constant Motion
4. The Dark Eternal Night
5. Repentance
6. Prophets of War
7. The Ministry of Lost Souls
8. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.2
Produced by John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy
Engineered and Mixed by Paul Northfield
More info is coming soon, so stayed tuned!
MP
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Mike kertoilee lisää albumista ja kuten biisien nimistä voi päätellä, aika metallista kamaa tulossa. Myöskin juttua Albino Monsterin kohtalosta, sikäli mikäli jotakuta kiinnostaa.
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^ Eipä hassummalta festarilta kuulostaisi, voisi jopa harkita lähtöä kun tuota rahaakin on niin jottei paskalle taivu. Hieman vain epäilyttää miten meikäläinen jossain Hollannissa pärjäisi, nimim. "kerran Ruotsin satamassa käynyt". Kielitaito tuskin ongelmia tuottaisi, englanti kun sujuu kuin vettä vain.
Juma, pitääkin ihan tosissaan laittaa harkintaan jos tuonne/jonnekin muualle ulkoimaille kesällä lähtisi.
Juma, pitääkin ihan tosissaan laittaa harkintaan jos tuonne/jonnekin muualle ulkoimaille kesällä lähtisi.
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Eipä siellä festareilla luultavasti kukaan ymmärrä mitään mitä toiset solkkaa, puhuipa mitä kieltä tahansa. Huumeiden luvatussa maassa nimittäin voi olla jutun kuin jutun selittäminen ymmärrettävissä aika vaivan takanaThe Hellion wrote:^ Eipä hassummalta festarilta kuulostaisi, voisi jopa harkita lähtöä kun tuota rahaakin on niin jottei paskalle taivu. Hieman vain epäilyttää miten meikäläinen jossain Hollannissa pärjäisi, nimim. "kerran Ruotsin satamassa käynyt". Kielitaito tuskin ongelmia tuottaisi, englanti kun sujuu kuin vettä vain.

Njoo nyt loppu OT.
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www.melodicrock.com:
FIRST INSIGHT INTO THE NEW DREAM THEATER ALBUM!:
One of the companies I work closely with is re-issue label Rock Candy Records. The label is run by the legendary journalist and A&R duo of Derek Oliver & Dante Bonutto, who are also now working in conjunction with Roadrunner Records to bring new releases from classic bands to the market place.
Their first signing is Dream Theater, as announced a month or so ago. Of course the guys are very familiar with the band, having signed them to Elektra all those years ago.
Dream Theater have just turned in their new album Systematic Chaos to their label, and Derek Oliver was kind enough to forward me his thoughts on the album after living with it for a while and gave me the ok to run this as your exclusive first look into the album from someone who has a long and lasting passion for the band.
Says Derek:
"Systematic Chaos is pretty full-on. You'll all be very surprised. It's undoubtedly the best record that they've recorded in many years - very accessible, very heavy and very melodic. They've managed to combine a sense of the past with the future and, unlike Rush, haven't dumped their glorious past in favour of annoying skinny tie affectations or garage rock pretence.
There are two absolutely killer tracks, Constant Motion and The Dark Eternal Night, the former is like Metallica with keyboards and the latter showcases the most intense and heavy musicianship that they've ever recorded - think Pantera jamming with Iron Maiden. Those tracks will be regarded as master classes in progressive metal for years to come. And they both boast lashings of melody.
The most accessible track is titled Forsaken, a blindingly obvious radio song that mixes contemporary modern rock ala Evanescence with the old school power balladry of Queensryche's Silent Lucidity whilst still packing a progressive rock punch. Do I smell a potential radio smash? Quite possibly.
Surprise contenders for classic status include Repentance, a brooding 10 minute creepy crawler that seeps its way into one's inner psyche from the first few seconds of playback. The impact of this track is enhanced by an abundance of unexpected spoken word contributions from a number of well known musicians. I won't spoil it by revealing exactly who they are as its a lot of fun trying to decipher for yourself. Musically think Pink Floyd duetting with Metallica on a decidedly trippy space rock epic.
The other major surprise is Prophet's Of War a magnetic and compelling six minute romp that appears to be a combination of electro pop and classic arena metal and it works brilliantly. Imagine walking into a Berlin discotechque at 2 in the morning with 2,000 nutters jumping up and down to a wild electro mash-up of the Prodigy, Queen, Robbie Williams, Metallica and Ramstein whilst Dita Von Teese dances in a cage.
Trad DT faire is offered up with The Ministry Of Lost Souls. Initially a piano driven ballad which builds into a colossal prog rock hoedown allowing Jordan Rudess to utilise every keyboard that he's acquired through the ages amongst a cacophony of wild jamming. Once the battle has been won, its all back to the main theme for a piping hot cup of cocoa and bed.
The 25 minute epic In The Presence Of Enemies is indeed a pleasure to experience. Split into two parts, which bookend the album, the vibe here is dark and distant. The song is driven by a particularly impressive bass riff and a full, open chorus with evil lyrics delivered convincingly by a more assured and focussed James LaBrie. Then, in the blink of an eye, it all kicks off as Portnoy jumps in with double kick drums thumping at an alarming speed and its heads down for the final push with swords, guitars, knives and keyboards re-enacting the Charge Of The Light Brigade.
Man of the match? Impossible to say as all of them are at the top of their game on this one. Portnoy? Well, he's just being Portnoy - crucially the most accomplished drummer of modern times.
Petrucci? He's off his head on virtually every track delivering the heaviest riffs this side of Black Sabbath and the fastest most precise plank spanking I've ever heard.
Myung? The guys doesn't have much to say for himself in interviews but his playing on this record speaks a thousand words.
Rudess? Possibly the bastard child of Keith Emerson and Rachmaninov. His playing is historic and, understandably, quite perplexing.
LaBrie? I have great pleasure in announcing that he, out of them all, has risen most magnificently to the challenge. Its clear that he's taking this particular moment in the bands career to up his game considerably, approaching each track with an intelligence that belies his previous output. By adapting his delivery to suit the mood of each song this fine fellow has breathed new life into an old frame. A great and significant accomplishment.
I came away from this album thinking that - and I'm not taking a pot shot here - if Iron Maiden and Metallica were currently writing and performing to this level of excellence then the world of rock would indeed be a far better place."
FIRST INSIGHT INTO THE NEW DREAM THEATER ALBUM!:
One of the companies I work closely with is re-issue label Rock Candy Records. The label is run by the legendary journalist and A&R duo of Derek Oliver & Dante Bonutto, who are also now working in conjunction with Roadrunner Records to bring new releases from classic bands to the market place.
Their first signing is Dream Theater, as announced a month or so ago. Of course the guys are very familiar with the band, having signed them to Elektra all those years ago.
Dream Theater have just turned in their new album Systematic Chaos to their label, and Derek Oliver was kind enough to forward me his thoughts on the album after living with it for a while and gave me the ok to run this as your exclusive first look into the album from someone who has a long and lasting passion for the band.
Says Derek:
"Systematic Chaos is pretty full-on. You'll all be very surprised. It's undoubtedly the best record that they've recorded in many years - very accessible, very heavy and very melodic. They've managed to combine a sense of the past with the future and, unlike Rush, haven't dumped their glorious past in favour of annoying skinny tie affectations or garage rock pretence.
There are two absolutely killer tracks, Constant Motion and The Dark Eternal Night, the former is like Metallica with keyboards and the latter showcases the most intense and heavy musicianship that they've ever recorded - think Pantera jamming with Iron Maiden. Those tracks will be regarded as master classes in progressive metal for years to come. And they both boast lashings of melody.
The most accessible track is titled Forsaken, a blindingly obvious radio song that mixes contemporary modern rock ala Evanescence with the old school power balladry of Queensryche's Silent Lucidity whilst still packing a progressive rock punch. Do I smell a potential radio smash? Quite possibly.
Surprise contenders for classic status include Repentance, a brooding 10 minute creepy crawler that seeps its way into one's inner psyche from the first few seconds of playback. The impact of this track is enhanced by an abundance of unexpected spoken word contributions from a number of well known musicians. I won't spoil it by revealing exactly who they are as its a lot of fun trying to decipher for yourself. Musically think Pink Floyd duetting with Metallica on a decidedly trippy space rock epic.
The other major surprise is Prophet's Of War a magnetic and compelling six minute romp that appears to be a combination of electro pop and classic arena metal and it works brilliantly. Imagine walking into a Berlin discotechque at 2 in the morning with 2,000 nutters jumping up and down to a wild electro mash-up of the Prodigy, Queen, Robbie Williams, Metallica and Ramstein whilst Dita Von Teese dances in a cage.
Trad DT faire is offered up with The Ministry Of Lost Souls. Initially a piano driven ballad which builds into a colossal prog rock hoedown allowing Jordan Rudess to utilise every keyboard that he's acquired through the ages amongst a cacophony of wild jamming. Once the battle has been won, its all back to the main theme for a piping hot cup of cocoa and bed.
The 25 minute epic In The Presence Of Enemies is indeed a pleasure to experience. Split into two parts, which bookend the album, the vibe here is dark and distant. The song is driven by a particularly impressive bass riff and a full, open chorus with evil lyrics delivered convincingly by a more assured and focussed James LaBrie. Then, in the blink of an eye, it all kicks off as Portnoy jumps in with double kick drums thumping at an alarming speed and its heads down for the final push with swords, guitars, knives and keyboards re-enacting the Charge Of The Light Brigade.
Man of the match? Impossible to say as all of them are at the top of their game on this one. Portnoy? Well, he's just being Portnoy - crucially the most accomplished drummer of modern times.
Petrucci? He's off his head on virtually every track delivering the heaviest riffs this side of Black Sabbath and the fastest most precise plank spanking I've ever heard.
Myung? The guys doesn't have much to say for himself in interviews but his playing on this record speaks a thousand words.
Rudess? Possibly the bastard child of Keith Emerson and Rachmaninov. His playing is historic and, understandably, quite perplexing.
LaBrie? I have great pleasure in announcing that he, out of them all, has risen most magnificently to the challenge. Its clear that he's taking this particular moment in the bands career to up his game considerably, approaching each track with an intelligence that belies his previous output. By adapting his delivery to suit the mood of each song this fine fellow has breathed new life into an old frame. A great and significant accomplishment.
I came away from this album thinking that - and I'm not taking a pot shot here - if Iron Maiden and Metallica were currently writing and performing to this level of excellence then the world of rock would indeed be a far better place."
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Vähintäänkin mielenkiintoinen kappale, aika hurjalta kuulostaa paikoittain, saas nähdä meneekö liian yli minun musiikillisen ymmärrykseni.Finnish Eddie wrote:The other major surprise is Prophet's Of War a magnetic and compelling six minute romp that appears to be a combination of electro pop and classic arena metal and it works brilliantly. Imagine walking into a Berlin discotechque at 2 in the morning with 2,000 nutters jumping up and down to a wild electro mash-up of the Prodigy, Queen, Robbie Williams, Metallica and Ramstein whilst Dita Von Teese dances in a cage.
Tule jo levy!
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Pistetääs vähän tällaisia välipaloja tähän väliin...
Why did Kevin Moore leave Dream Theater?
Score Documentary
Budokan Commentary
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 1
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 2
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 3
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 4
John Petrucci Psycho Rig and Guitar Tech
Ja pistetään vielä offtopiccina edellisten videoiden tekijän yks muu video:
Eric Johnson Guitar Lesson
Why did Kevin Moore leave Dream Theater?
Score Documentary
Budokan Commentary
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 1
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 2
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 3
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 4
John Petrucci Psycho Rig and Guitar Tech
Ja pistetään vielä offtopiccina edellisten videoiden tekijän yks muu video:
Eric Johnson Guitar Lesson
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Tämän näköisellä kannella tullaan levyä sitten myymään. Paremman näköinen tuo on, kuin Octavariumin kansikuva, mutta ei ole lähelläkään I&W:n, Awaken, SDOIT:n, tai TOT:n kansia.
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Kah, onhan tuo...kaoottinen? Kait tuo nimeä kuvaa ihan hyvin, mutta kansikuvana aika keskinkertainen. Mitä vitun jättimurkkuja siellä kiipeilee?Powerslave wrote:Tämän näköisellä kannella tullaan levyä sitten myymään.

E: Minusta on otettu takapakkia Octavariumin mielestäni hienon seesteisen kannen tasosta.
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http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... emID=69850
Pitkiä biisejä tulossa. Toivottavasti ovat myös hyviä, moisilla pituuksilla eksytään helposti turruttavan ja tylsän välimaastoon. Toisaalta, DT:n biisit ovat aina olleet pitkänpuoleisia, tuskinpa pettävät tälläkään kertaa.
Pitkiä biisejä tulossa. Toivottavasti ovat myös hyviä, moisilla pituuksilla eksytään helposti turruttavan ja tylsän välimaastoon. Toisaalta, DT:n biisit ovat aina olleet pitkänpuoleisia, tuskinpa pettävät tälläkään kertaa.

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On muuten vain neljän sekunnin heitto keskikestossa biiseillä kuin Train Of Thoughtilla, joka nyt äkkiä katsottuna on pisin DT:n albumi keskikestoltaan(9:54). Olipas siinä sekava lause.Edward Mannerheim wrote:http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... emID=69850
Pitkiä biisejä tulossa. Toivottavasti ovat myös hyviä, moisilla pituuksilla eksytään helposti turruttavan ja tylsän välimaastoon. Toisaalta, DT:n biisit ovat aina olleet pitkänpuoleisia, tuskinpa pettävät tälläkään kertaa.
"Heh"darealjyra wrote:Pistetääs vähän tällaisia välipaloja tähän väliin...
Why did Kevin Moore leave Dream Theater?
Score Documentary
Budokan Commentary
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 1
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 2
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 3
John Petrucci Psycho Exercises 4
John Petrucci Psycho Rig and Guitar Tech
Ja pistetään vielä offtopiccina edellisten videoiden tekijän yks muu video:
Eric Johnson Guitar Lesson
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DREAM THEATER'S upcoming release "Systematic Chaos" will be released on Tuesday June 5th (date may vary in different countries) and will be available in two formats Regular Edition CD and a Special Edition CD and DVD.
The Special Edition DVD will include:
--- the entire album mixed in 5.1 surround sound
--- "Chaos in Progress - The Making of Systematic Chaos"
(a 90-minute documentary directed by Mike Portnoy)
The CD's track listing for both editions is:
1. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.1 (9:00)
2. Forsaken (5:36)
3. Constant Motion (6:55)
4. The Dark Eternal Night (8:51)
5. Repentance (10:43)
6. Prophets Of War (6:01)
7. The Ministry of Lost Souls (14:57)
8. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.2 (16:38)
The band will shoot a video next week for the first single off the album, "Constant Motion".
Lähde
Kai se pitää ostaa tuo special edition. Mielenkiinnolla odotan myös ensimmäistä DT:n musavideota 10 vuoteen.
The Special Edition DVD will include:
--- the entire album mixed in 5.1 surround sound
--- "Chaos in Progress - The Making of Systematic Chaos"
(a 90-minute documentary directed by Mike Portnoy)
The CD's track listing for both editions is:
1. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.1 (9:00)
2. Forsaken (5:36)
3. Constant Motion (6:55)
4. The Dark Eternal Night (8:51)
5. Repentance (10:43)
6. Prophets Of War (6:01)
7. The Ministry of Lost Souls (14:57)
8. In The Presence of Enemies Pt.2 (16:38)
The band will shoot a video next week for the first single off the album, "Constant Motion".
Lähde
Kai se pitää ostaa tuo special edition. Mielenkiinnolla odotan myös ensimmäistä DT:n musavideota 10 vuoteen.
Tollaseen törmäsin.BW&BK wrote:DREAM THEATER To Guest On BRUCE DICKINSON's 'Rock Show'
Posted on Monday, April 23, 2007 at 13:41:29 EST
DREAM THEATER will be IRON MAIDEN frontman BRUCE DICKINSON’s special guests on his BBC 6 Music 'Rock Show' radio program on Saturday, May 26th.
You can listen to Bruce’s weekly BBC 6 Music rock show live via the internet between 9 PM and Midnight (UK Time) (between 3 PM and 6 PM - EST) (plus online or on DAB) here.
Tulee ne Suomeenkin taas.
European Tour - Fall 2007
All shows are Dream Theater headlining shows
with Special Guests: Symphony X and one more act TBA
Wed Sept 26th - Ice Hall - Helsinki, Finland
Fri Sept 28th - Hovet - Stockholm, Sweden
Sat Sept 29th - Spectrum - Oslo, Norway
Thurs Oct 4th - Lotto Arena - Antwerp, Belgium
Fri Oct 5th - Zenith - Paris, France
European Tour - Fall 2007
All shows are Dream Theater headlining shows
with Special Guests: Symphony X and one more act TBA
Wed Sept 26th - Ice Hall - Helsinki, Finland
Fri Sept 28th - Hovet - Stockholm, Sweden
Sat Sept 29th - Spectrum - Oslo, Norway
Thurs Oct 4th - Lotto Arena - Antwerp, Belgium
Fri Oct 5th - Zenith - Paris, France
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Ehdottomasti paikalle. Symphony X melkeinpä odotetumpi vieras!condemned wrote:Tulee ne Suomeenkin taas.
European Tour - Fall 2007
All shows are Dream Theater headlining shows
with Special Guests: Symphony X and one more act TBA
Wed Sept 26th - Ice Hall - Helsinki, Finland
Fri Sept 28th - Hovet - Stockholm, Sweden
Sat Sept 29th - Spectrum - Oslo, Norway
Thurs Oct 4th - Lotto Arena - Antwerp, Belgium
Fri Oct 5th - Zenith - Paris, France
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