Infinity Divine

Infinity Divine Artist: Pagan's Mind
Label: Lmp
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 693723606026
EAN: 0693723606026
ASIN: B00029CXLI


Release Date: 2004-11-16

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  1. My CD collection - Progressive/Power Metal
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  4. Excellent Debut Albums

Tracks:

  1. Prelude To Paganism
  2. Caught In A Dream
  3. Infinity Divine
  4. Embracing Fear
  5. Astral Projection
  6. Angels Serenity
  7. Dawning Of The Nemesis
  8. Kings Quest
  9. Twilight Arise
  10. A New Beginning
  11. Embracing Fear 2004
  12. At The Graves

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  1. Enigmatic: Calling
  2. Celestial Entrance
  3. The 1st Chapter
  4. The Fullness of Time
  5. Christ 0

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars queensreich,dream theater ,beware!.......2007-02-19

great cd. great keyboard work and riviting guitar work. a must have.

5 out of 5 stars What Queensryche would sound like today had they kept to their roots........2007-01-03

I'll be honest, I don't own any of their albums (yet), but from all the samples I've heard this band sounds exactly like what Queensryche would sound like today had they kept with their '80s metal roots, but updated to the new millenium's power metal sound. The vocals sound almost exactly like Geoff Tate's whaling. If you didn't know it wasn't Queensryche, you'd probably swear it was.

As of right now, that's all I have to say. When and if I ever get these albums, I'll come back and update this review to reflect my full thoughts.

OK, I'm back with an update. I got these albums and I've now heard this all the way through.

AWESOME stuff!!! Being their first album, one would expect to be a little skeptical, but let me tell you, if havw any interest in bands that use sci-fi elements in their music, this band (and album) is for you. There ain't a bad song on the CD. Every song is great. Most are very long as well...in the 6+ minute range. There's even a couple in the 8+ minute range.

The music itself again is very progressive and hard hitting. You can't really tell fromt the 30 second samples that you get here at Amazon or other places. Because as I said, these songs are quite long and the 30 second samples don't even give you a good feel for what the over-all songs sound like. There's sci-fi elements in most songs in the way of keyboard effects. Very cool stuff.

Now as for the band's name...I can't quite figure that one out. It doesn't really fit the style of music, ie. being sci-fi. You'd think they'd come up with a more sci-fi sounding name, like Gamma Ray Stratovarius or something. ;)

Oh, as for the over-all theme of Pagan's Mind first three albums here, they are obvious big fans of the Stargate series. As the album art and song themes take a huge influence from the Stargate shows. I guess this first album is the first in what is called the "Blue Trilogy". As all three albums are very blue in nature. ;)

5 out of 5 stars their best!.......2006-02-02

this is the one to get! its now even better with the King Diamond cover!

3 out of 5 stars A polished remix of a album that marks a good start..........2005-03-07

Most North American metal fans first experenced that which was Pagan's Mind back in 2003 with their sophomore debut Celestial Entrance. After the release of that excelent album, many fans were interested in purchasing the band's debut album, Infinity Divine, which was originally released on a smaller independent label. Unfortunately it was poorly distrubuted (but you can still find it here at Amazon, as it's other version of this album that is available).

Due to the demand for a re-release of this album, the band's current record label, Limb Music went ahead and released it, but not before the band insisted on re-recording all the vocals and remastered and editied the original recordings. What we end up with is a powered-up version of the band's debut that shows a promising beginning.

Unfortunately, if you are expecting either version of Infinity Divine to be on par with Celestial Entrance upon purchasing or listening, you may be dissapointed. While the songs on Infinity are good (my personal favorites being Caught in a Dream, Twilight Arise, Angels' Serenity, King's Quest, and both versions of Embracing Fear), they simply cannot compare to the bands work on Celestial Entrance, both musically and lyricly (the lone exception being the re-recorded bonus version of Embracing Fear). This isn't a horrible thing, just don't get you hopes up to high (leave that for their new 2005 album Engmatic: Calling to be released in early April). This and the original version of this album is most likely to only end up in collections of those who consider themselves metal or Pagan's Mind afficiandos.

As I've stated already, the most important aspect of Infinity Divine is that it marks a good start for thre band, a band I and many hope to hear lots of good music from in the years to come. This re-release and remake only enforces this fact and makes this chapter in Pagan's Mind history only that much more enjoyable.

Strangely enough, this copy of Infinty Divine includes two bonus tracks, but gives up the track "Moonlight Pact" found on the original version of the album. While this is quite odd, it's not really a problem as it isn't one of the original version's stronger songs. This will only come to annoy those who must have everything that is Pagan's Mind.

Music CD:

  1. Diabolus in Musica ~ Slayer
  2. Superstarved ~ Gravity Kills
  3. Rescue You ~ Joe Lynn Turner
  4. III Sides to Every Story ~ Extreme
  5. Vempire Or Dark Faerytales in Phallustei ~ Cradle of Filth
  6. Abducted ~ Hypocrisy
  7. Believe in a Thing Called Love ~ The Darkness
  8. Black Rose: A Rock Legend ~ Thin Lizzy
  9. The Usual Suspects ~ Joe Lynn Turner
  10. Lifesblood for the Downtrodden ~ Crowbar

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Music CD

Music CD

Fine Old English Gentleman (Best Of) (Re ~ Oldham Tinkers

Rock Goddess/Hell Hath No Fury ~ Rock Goddess

Chased ~ Practical Joke

Lullaby For The Moon : Japanese Music For Koto And Shakuhachi ~ Various Artists

1935-1938 ~ Pedro Flores

Schrilles Potpourri ~ Haindling

Angel's Promise

Dedication

Kikou Majutsushi Enchanter V.2 ~ Japanimation

Super User ~ Yee-King