Blind Guardian - Somewhere Far Beyond review
Band: | Blind Guardian |
Album: | Somewhere Far Beyond |
Style: | Power metal, Speed metal |
Release date: | June 29, 1992 |
Guest review by: | Piro |
01. Time What Is Time
02. Journey Through The Dark
03. Black Chamber
04. Theatre Of Pain
05. The Quest For Tanelorn
06. Ashes To Ashes
07. The Bard's Song - In The Forest
08. The Bard's Song - The Hobbit
09. The Piper's Calling
10. Somewhere Far Beyond
11. Spread Your Wings [Queen cover] [CD bonus]
12. Trial By Fire [Satan cover] [CD bonus]
13. Theatre Of Pain [classic version] [CD bonus]
14. Ashes To Ashes [demo] [2007 re-release bonus]
15. Time What Is Time [demo] [2007 re-release bonus]
Somewhere Far Beyond by Blind Guardian, may very well be the best album of the band, or it should even rank amongst the best power metal albums of all time. The album starts off slowly with the intro to "Time What Is Time", and quickly progresses into the typical Blind Guardian speed and vocalism. I think personally that Time What Is Time is a low point for the album. I liked the demo version of the song better, and I think the extra effects were added to this song just for the heck of it. But one flaw does little to discredit this album.
Most of the songs on this album are written masterfully. The song "Theatre Of Pain" is done so perfectly, lyric and instrumental wise, that you may very well find its catchy words and tempo slipping into your everyday life. Along with some darker songs like Ashes To Ashes, which produces a sense of dread, there are also some more "light" songs. Overall, the whole album is very epic, and you can tell the lyrics were based on fantasy, like most of Blind Guardian's material.
Enough of the songs, the instrumentals are also noteworthy. All of the members perform their very best to bring the final product. Not only are they masterfully played, the quality is great, and all of the notes fit the lyrics very well.
One last complaint for this album is the song "The Pipers Calling", which I found pointless in every way possible. Maybe it's just me, but I don't like, and never have liked transition songs.
If you've read this far, by now you should know that this album is a jewel. Something breathtaking that everyone should at least give a listen, old time Blind Guardian fan or if you never picked up a metal album before, this great album deserves at least one listen.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 10 |
Songwriting: | 9 |
Originality: | 9 |
Production: | 8 |
Written by Piro | 12.08.2007
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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