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Category: Melodic Metal
Year: 1996
Label: Zero Corporation
Catalog Number: XRCN 1269
1. | Snowman | |
2. | No Way Out | |
3. | Falling | |
4. | No Solution | |
5. | Finally Destination | |
6. | The Warning | |
7. | More Than I Can Say | |
8. | Reflections (Of Madness) | |
9. | Crucified |
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From: z4roxx | Date: January 30, 2005 at 18:18 |
The heavier(and the worst)Letter X release,IMO.BTW solid production but there's no a song you can remember about its tune...9/10 for production but 6.5/10 for tracks.I don't understand Letter X,in this cd there are all new members,why didn't change their name for this one??????? |
From: M. Allen | Date: February 2, 2005 at 19:05 |
They should have just renamed themselves Letter Zzzzzzzzz for this release, because despite all its hard-edged heaviness and powerful guitars, it will put you to sleep faster than Tylenol PM. X marks the spot all right, only this time it marked the spot where this once-cool band would be buried. Were the members to look back & reflect on what they did wrong, they might realize the hookless songs & complete absence of anything remotely memorable were to blame for their failure. |
From: zld | Date: February 7, 2005 at 6:45 |
I think it's a great prog/aor record. Track 3 is a killersong. The best release of this band so far. Only released in Japan |
From: z4roxx | Date: February 7, 2005 at 13:13 |
If you say that is their best release I think you didn't heard the others 2... |
From: zld | Date: February 8, 2005 at 5:45 |
Well, i got all their releases, so i know what i'm talking about. Bye |
From: z4roxx | Date: February 8, 2005 at 12:28 |
That's incredible that you prefer this one than the first 2,maybe you're the only one but...tastes are tastes man!!!But Wighthouse Wonderland are great man!!!! |
From: headbanger4life | Date: November 2, 2005 at 3:57 |
This is the only release I've heard by this band and it's just average melodic/prog metal to me. Nothing really stood out to me. Don't know if I'm going to hunt down their first two releases. If I do find them, I won't be paying a lot for them. |
From: z4roxx | Date: February 18, 2007 at 16:05 |
Another time I must CORRECT my previous comment.Maybe it's their best work as some guy did write before.It's incredbible when you listen to a cd in a wrong way,that's fantastic progressive class metal of high quality,everything it's perfect in this release,from instruments to voice around a marvellous stunning production.This one is near to perfection IMO and maybe it's their best one! |
From: z4roxx | Date: February 18, 2007 at 16:09 |
Ah!I forgotten to say that's the average rate is another pure shame ahahahah!This cd is close to 10/10! |
From: ferstyx | Date: February 19, 2007 at 17:11 |
No me parece su mejor disco, pero tampoco me parece que sea tan malo. Claro el cambio es notorio con el disco anterior, mi favorito con la gran del maestro Bormann. Tiene un estilo progre con algunas influrncias de esa epoca. Mi favorita la 7 de lejos. Atencion a las letras. |
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