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House Of Spirits - Turn Of The Tide



8 | 2 votes |
Release date: 1994
Style: Progressive metal

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01. Dawn
02. Turn Of The Tide
03. Wasteland
04. Keep Me From Dreaming
05. Close To The Edge
06. He Waited
07. In My Heart
08. The Eye Of A Storm
09. In A Daze
10. Final Mistake
11. Time Has Come

Additional info
Recorded at Joswig Studio Dusseldorf.


Comments

Comments: 8   Visited by: 10 users
01.11.2024 - 15:11
Rating: 8
Joppe Nada
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Somehow unknown record with Jester's March's vocalist and... Jörg Michael on drums. I would call it classic prog if I knew what counts to it, when it started and how it compares with overall genre. Well, good material for my taste.
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01.11.2024 - 15:22
JoHn Doe
Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 15:11

Somehow unknown record with Jester's March's vocalist and... Jörg Michael on drums. I would call it classic prog if I knew what counts to it, when it started and how it compares with overall genre. Well, good material for my taste.

People usually refer to the 1967-1979 period as classic prog.
Progressive metal is good enough to describe the sound if this band.
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01.11.2024 - 15:37
Rating: 8
Joppe Nada
Steelemeister
Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 15:22

Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 15:11

Somehow unknown record with Jester's March's vocalist and... Jörg Michael on drums. I would call it classic prog if I knew what counts to it, when it started and how it compares with overall genre. Well, good material for my taste.

People usually refer to the 1967-1979 period as classic prog.
Progressive metal is good enough to describe the sound if this band.

True for prog rock and I prefer the years 69-72 most. For me it's unknown which was classic prog metal era if people consider such existed. Still I think this album belongs to that era by how they sound.
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01.11.2024 - 15:56
JoHn Doe
Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 15:37

Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 15:22

Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 15:11

Somehow unknown record with Jester's March's vocalist and... Jörg Michael on drums. I would call it classic prog if I knew what counts to it, when it started and how it compares with overall genre. Well, good material for my taste.

People usually refer to the 1967-1979 period as classic prog.
Progressive metal is good enough to describe the sound if this band.

True for prog rock and I prefer the years 69-72 most. For me it's unknown which was classic prog metal era if people consider such existed. Still I think this album belongs to that era by how they sound.

Classic prog metal era?! I've never seen that used, I don't what would be the starting point or the finishing point for that.
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01.11.2024 - 16:17
Rating: 8
Joppe Nada
Steelemeister
Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 15:56

Classic prog metal era?! I've never seen that used, I don't what would be the starting point or the finishing point for that.

Yes starting with Queensryche and Fates Warning and other prog metal bands in late 80s, and continuing to early 90s too. For me that's the classic prog metal era.
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01.11.2024 - 16:36
JoHn Doe
Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 16:17

Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 15:56

Classic prog metal era?! I've never seen that used, I don't what would be the starting point or the finishing point for that.

Yes starting with Queensryche and Fates Warning and other prog metal bands in late 80s, and continuing to early 90s too. For me that's the classic prog metal era.

Oh, you're coming with your own opinion.
If i was to classify a classic prog-metal era, it would go at least until 1999.
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01.11.2024 - 20:22
Rating: 8
Joppe Nada
Steelemeister
Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 16:36

Oh, you're coming with your own opinion.
If i was to classify a classic prog-metal era, it would go at least until 1999.

I'm always coming with my own opinion. But like you see, lotsa records I prefer they go to late 90s like the band Corum records
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01.11.2024 - 23:42
JoHn Doe
Written by Joppe Nada on 01.11.2024 at 20:22

Written by JoHn Doe on 01.11.2024 at 16:36

Oh, you're coming with your own opinion.
If i was to classify a classic prog-metal era, it would go at least until 1999.

I'm always coming with my own opinion. But like you see, lotsa records I prefer they go to late 90s like the band Corum records

But in this context, you're just inventing things.
Oh well...
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