This is their best album they have ever released in my opinion and not only that this album made a huge impact on to my music life.
Progressive metal and gourami when I was 16 and ever since then when I look back on this album I always pay homage of how good these musicians are.
My opinion and probably everyone else is as well this is their heaviest album today.
The instrumentation and vocals by James LaBrie are very unique in their own style.
It got boring after half of the album.
His 2020 album was better for sure.
This album was below average for me.
The band itself can be annoying but as of right now this album is somewhat ok
To me its like Hollywood's bleeding.
Which that album wasn't good as well.
This album for my experience of what I've heard he sings about the struggles of his alcohol use and failed relationships.
For me the album is pretty bland
Honestly I thought this album was pretty decent.
The second half of it got a little bit better but overall like I said it's not a bad album from this band.
To despite the song lengths honest album and if you're really into this type of music you would love this album.
Again I really love the lyrical standpoint on here and of course John petrucci playing phenomenal on the guitar.
The storytelling on this album was so phenomenal.
The instrumentations and the vocals as well from the whole band together it's just a very phenomenal masterpiece of music.
I say phenomenal a lot because this is what this band is they've created a lot of very good tracks for me to put them up as top 10 great bands.
I would say this is probably one of my lowest rated albums that they put out. Although they're label wanted to push them to be more mainstream.
The only song that I could remember from this album a lot more is Hell's kitchen of course but like I said this album doesn't really phase me.
I would say this is James LaBrie best vocals that I've heard on dream theaters discography.
The first time I listened to this album when I was 17 years old I was quite intrigued and very thrilled to hear more dream Theater music.
When I was only 17 before I even listened to images and words I only knew a few songs from the band.
I sat down with a friend and listen to the whole album and it was one of the best music memories that I've witnessed in a while.
Phenomenal piece of music I've listened to.
I thought this album was pretty decent even though they didn't have James LaBrie at the time the instrumentation never disappointed.
Not to bad for an album but I wouldn't go buy it that's for sure.
Few decent songs but other than that pretty much it.
I honestly think this album is pretty decent.
The mixing was okay but the lyrics and the breeze vocals were pretty good not going to lie there are a few songs that I didn't mind
Halestorm back with a new album and to me it seemed boring and a little bland.
Vocals by Lizzy Hale are always good but the instrumentation was bland.
I thought it was pretty decent I liked the beat selection and definitely Method Man's flow in here too.
Overall decent album.
It's very bland only a few decent tracks.
Matt's voice was not bad but the production was trash I'm not gonna lie.