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Mindflow - Just Two of Us, Me and Them

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Kaj Roth Format: Album
Year: 2005
Label: Heaven Cross
Genre: Metal
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Location:Brasil
Discography:Just two of us,me and them (2005)
Bandmembers:Danilo Herbert - Vocals,Rodrigo Hidalgo - Guitar,Miguel Spada -Keyboards,Ricardo Winandy - Bass,Rafael Pensado - Drums
Influences:Pain of Salvation,Dream Theater
Will appeal to fans of:Dream Theater,Evergrey,Frameshift,SunCaged
Album tracks Total length:1,02,40
1.Focus (1,22)
2.Meeting her eye (5,34)
3.Logic behind head and tails (6,52)
4.Real illusion (1,26)
5.Deadly event (2,44)
6.October 17th (3,31)
7.So life can move along (1,59)
8.Invisible messages (5,26)
9.Premonition (0,37)
10.Honesty (9,29)
11.Touch of immortality (3,12)
12.Dangerous self engineering (0,56)
13.2nd dawn (9,34)
14.Another point of view (3,58)
15.The house of locked mind (2,36)
16.A noble truth (3,15)
Kaj?s final words:10 years ago,I would probably have loved this piece of work coz Mindflow from Brasil has recorded a fat sounding and well performed heavy progmetal album that sure can match the heaviest efforts from Dream Theater.
The technical stuff lies on a high level and singer Danilo Herbert has a perfect pitch but somewhere along this route of complex and bombastic music - the nuance of the song gets lost when they fire on all six.
It?s just too much of everything at the same time all the time.........slow down boys!

Tracklisting 1. Focus
2. Meeting Her Eyes
3. The Logic Behind Heads and Tails... Speechless Mistake
4. Real Illusion
5. Deadly Event
6. October 17th
7. So That Life Can Move Along
8. Invisible Messages
9. Premonition (Wake Up Ariel!)
10. Honesty
11. Touch of Immortality ...My Little Secret
12. Dangerous Self Engineering
13. 2nd Dawn....tellavision
14. Another Point of View
15. The House of a Locked Mind
16. A Noble Truth #2


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