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Artist: Enchant
Label: Inside Out U.S. Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 693723001227 EAN: 0693723001227 ASIN: B00006ALRR Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Blink of an Eye
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Album Description
2002 album from San Francisco based band who have established a loyal fanbase all around the world after five albums and tours with Dream Theater, Spock's Beard and Marillion. This limited edition release includes the bonus track 'Prognosis' and digibook with modified artwork.Customer Reviews:
Enchant : "Blink Of An Eye".......2006-01-10
Blink of an Eye.......2005-09-09
Problem: Originality........2004-03-26
Why make it sound like this album is a lemon and then give it 3 stars ? Well mostly because of promising instrumentals. You will find some very good guitar/bass riffs, keyboard explosions and nice percussion passages. The bonus track on this limited edition, "Prognosis", is probably the best track on the album. Coincidence, it is an instrumental track. Aside from the instrumentation, i felt like i should give some tracks more chances with a couple listenings. "My Everafter" had a fine bass line and some spatial keys. "Flat Line" starts well, but fades away into popularity.
I will probably listen to this album a couple of times before thinking about purchasing some extra Enchant work. Overall, it isn't a bad album, i just wish the group would be an instrumental group only. Make your instruments speak your thoughts first, consider vocals as an extra instrument and do not, please, do not fall into the music business mold.
Man, I love this band........2003-12-17
The album was released under the unfortunate circumstance of the departure of two of the band's long-time members, keyboardist Michael Geimer and drummer Paul Craddick. While this departure may worry some fans (and understandably so), there is no cause for alarm. Filling in on the keys is Phil Bennett, who was never really a fulltime member, but he filled in the space quite well. He doesn't really do anything that Geimer didn't do, but he still does an excellent job. Craddick's departure was certainly a much more significant blow, as he is not only a spectacular drummer, but he was also one of the band's main lyricists. Basically, he is pretty much irreplaceable. However, the band made a good choice in Sean Flanagan (formerly of The Truth About Seafood, which is also Slayer drummer Paul Bostaph's former band). He has a completely different style from Craddick, but he is still an excellent drummer, and he fits in really well with the band's sound (maybe even better than Craddick, although I still like his style more).
So anyway, the lineup is secure, and the guys cranked out another spectacular release. As I said before, this album is much more light-hearted than their previous releases, and I suspect the lineup change had something to do with that. They were all adjusting to each other, so they didn't want to jump into anything too in-depth. The album seems a bit more straight-forward, but that's not a bad thing at all.
Every song here is solidly written, and full of catchy riffs, great choruses, and beautiful melodies. The album starts off with the hard-rocking "Under Fire", with crashing riffs accompanying the attention-getting lyrics (about a soldier who is racked with guilt, after shooting someone in a war). From there, things slow down a bit with the softer "Monday", and continue in more of the mid-paced, melodic fashion throughout most of the album. For me, every song is a highlight, but a few that stand out are the super-catchy "Flat Line", the epic ballad "Ultimate Gift" (the best sappy love ballad ever, bar none), and the just flat-out jaw-dropping "Follow the Sun" (with one of the best choruses in the history of time). "My Everafter" starts with an icy keyboard melody, building into a powerful riff, and again we have a great chorus. "Despicable" starts out at kind of a mid-pace, finally building into faster, hard-rocking riffs, making for a great finale. But it's not over yet, at least not if you have the special edition. The special edition includes an instrumental bonus track called "Prognosis", which is an energetic, guitar-driven piece, filled with intense, Dream Theater-like riffs and beautiful melodies. It's actually kind of repetitive, but it's not really a big deal, because the music is so great.
Maybe I'm a bit biased, as I am a total Enchant fanboy these days, but I think this album, and this band, are just fantastic. Anyone who enjoys well-played music with great melodies should buy up everything this band has to offer, and this album here is probably a good place to start. However, if you're a prog snob, who thinks that technical prowess is more important than petty things like catchiness or playing for the song, you'll probably hate it. These guys are amazing musicians, but they make songs, not wankfests. So, yeah, buy this. You might like it.
(Oh, and it can't be said enough: Ted Leonard has one of the most perfect voices in all of rock.)
"Broken record remedy".......2003-09-24
The problem with this album is that the songs mostly sound very much alike. By the time the fourth song hits, I start to want a change of pace. "Follow the Sun" is the anomaly on the CD, which is a fine ballad with nice prog touches. The rest are mostly up-tempo rockers based around riffs, with the traditional verse-chorus structures. My favorite track is "Seeds of Hate", which features great guitar work by Doug Ott and a soaring and memorable chorus. Another highlight is the energetic and heavy album-opener "Under Fire". There isn't a bad song on the album, but "Ultimate Gift" comes close. It's an overlong power ballad with trite lyrics. The instrumental bonus track "Prognosis" is a nice 7-minute rock workout that makes the Limited Edition worth purchasing.
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