Dead Reckoning

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 55:16

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Classic

Guitarrock

Cannot agree with the previous reviewer. The band came out with a prog HR classic here, and I sense Dead Reckoning will finally bring them the success they deserve. Check out my lists for more recommendations. Peace.

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Prog Metal

KatwomanProgger

But nothing special. They have a lot of CDs out but its repetitious. I love Prog Metal bands but this one is not really original and sound like a little bit of everyone stirred gently...

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Long-running British prog metal outfit Threshold return with their eighth album, providing yet more of what fans expect, along with a few minor changeups such as the unexpectedly funky beat propelling the early standout “Disappear” and the techno synths underpinning “Hollow.” Singer Andrew McDermott has a clean, almost old-fashioned voice with perfect diction not only on the power ballad centerpiece “Pilot in the Sky of Dreams” but on those tracks that would normally require a rougher sound. Posh vocals or not, Dead Reckoning is of that aggressively tasteful school of metal that never breaks into full-on showboating excess or noisy violence. It’s metal for people who wish Marillion had occasionally gone into Dio territory, or that Talk Talk and Queensrÿche had collaborated. Those outside that target demographic will likely remain unimpressed. – Stewart Mason

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