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"Memoirs of a Broken Man" is the record of the year and "Remembering Tomorrow" is the song of the decade!!! 'Nuff said. George Ketigenis / Metal Hammer Greece
"This music is brilliant. Not only does this record take you through an intense journey while leaving your metal claws up in the air as if you were holding a crystal ball, you also can't help but to groove to the punishing rhythms that endlessly draw you from one place to another.....and that's just the beginning. The musicianship on "Memoirs of a Broken Man" is inspiring on all levels while you tell everyone to kiss your ass because it's cranked so loud!!" Joe Nunez / Soulfly
The most exciting tech metal album debut this year, blending Thrash, Prog, Power, and melody into a new alloy of scorching molten metal sounding a bit like if you tossed TESTAMENT, ZERO HOUR and SYMPHONY X and ALICE IN CHAINS into a blender with a few ice cubes possibly?
Here we have a technical metal band, the ferocity of their playing is only matched by the amount of melody brought forth by vocalist Fred MarshalL (Ex - Zero Hour), Fred brings forth an interesting vibe similar to that of Layne Staley, yet not soundling like him. Featuring veteran rhythm section Steve DiGiorgio (Death, Autopsy, Control Denied, Testament, Vintersorg, Iced Earth, and Sadus) and Jon Allen (Sadus, Testament, and Dragonlord) Christian Wentz (Circle II Circle) and one of the most downloaded guitarists from mp3.com Mark Pattison.
Buy or Die for all tech metal and prog metal fans.
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VOTED BEST PROG METAL ALBUM OF 2009 on USAPROGMUSIC.COM
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Customer Reviews:
steveroush (Tuesday, 03 November 2009)
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"Memoirs Of A Broken Man" is technically and sonically pure. It assults the ears (in a good way) with a barrage sound that can only be
appreciated with the volume on your iPod turned all the way up. "Inner Self" perfectly blends Fred Marshall's coarse vocals with Lance
King's melodic tones to make for what I think may be the cds best track. Christian metalheads looking for quality power metal will really enjoy this
album.
roush1 (Sunday, 01 November 2009)
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This was a great album and it was a good purchase. I look forward to other albums.