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Threshold - Subsurface - Prog-Metal Music
Artist: Threshold
Title: Subsurface
Genre: Prog-Metal
Label: Inside Out Music-
http://www.insideoutmusic.com
Website:
http://www.thresh.net
Due:
3 August 2004
Subsurface is bound to keep the Threshold faithful happy. With Critical
Mass enjoying enormous success, spawning a live CD and DVD titled
Critical Energy , and the release of this monster prog-metal album, it
will most surely continue to up the ante for worldwide stardom for this
band. Yes, international acclaim most certainly beckons now with
impressive back-to-back powerhouse releases behind them.
There
is a new member now, Steve Anderson, he takes Jon Jeary's place on bass.
Anderson fits in nicely into the scheme of things. Mac is steadily
becoming one of the most effective and charismatic front man in rock,
leaving no doubt of his ability to belt out anything thrown at him with
strength and conviction. What can I say about Karl Groom and Nick Midson?
They are two of the most underrated guitar players on the planet. The
foundation of the band, the drummer, is simply phenomenal; Johanne James
pounds the skins as if he was hypnotized. Concisely, this unit defines
the word band.
The
lyrics of this album really grabbed me and the cover is a clue to what
the premise of the entire album is. The picture is saying that we are
reflection of ourselves and we see it everyday on that idiot box we call
TV, it forces us to reflect. Right below the subsurface is all the crap
and muck…but is it really buried that deep or is it plain to see? In
some people it is and in others it remains well hidden, yet bubbling
just below (the subsurface) ready to come gushing forth in all it's
nasty splendor.
On
“Flags and Footprints” Mac sings about the summer of promises turning
into the lies of fall by using the analogy of the leaves turning red and
falling from the trees dead to the ground-its all so prolific and
thought provoking, with powerful and sweeping surges that take you away
with the wind of the words. “The Art Of Reason” is possibly one their
most stirring warnings yet, with lyrics like “I can't believe we never
noticed, I can't believe it took so long, for us to turn around the
future, in the rush to be globalized we signed away our freedom, as the
truth was neutralized we've lost the art of reason.” This makes a very
strong reference to our freedom as human beings. This album's principle
revolves around not compromising our freedom and rights for anything,
i.e. money, political reasons, and to stand firm with our truths at all
cost, and to never give in or we will lose our integral spirit, the very
life force that continues to drive us and give us hope to carry on
another day.
I
believe that this is one of the most important releases of the year both
musically and lyrically. It is a real revelation-get it.
Note:
The Limited Edition features an extended booklet, Bonus track “What
About Me” (4.19), multimedia section including video, gallery and more.
©
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck-http://www.muzikreviews.com
1.
Mission Profile (8.15)
2. Ground Control (7.13)
3. Opium (6.48)
4. Stop Dead (4.21)
5. The Art Of Reason (10.20)
6. Pressure (5.17)
7. Flags And Footprints (4.54)
8. Static (5.07)
9. The Destruction Of Words (6.14)
Rating-10/10
Musicians:
Mac:
vocals
Karl Groom: guitars
Nick Midson: guitars
Richard West: keyboards
Steve Anderson: bass
Johanne James: drums
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