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Octavarium

~ Dream Theater (Artist)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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1. Root Of All Evil
2. Answer Lies Within
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5. Panic Attack
6. Never Enough
7. Sacrificed Sons
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5.0 out of 5 stars SUPERB!!!, Mar 12 2006
By M. Lemieux (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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To all those people waiting for Metropolis Pt.3 or Awake Pt.2, keep on dreaming because it's not going to happen. This disc is their best in a while. They have trim the fat so to speak when it comes to the songs. Not that I didn't like the previous two discs but I found some songs to be too long for their own good. Though Octavarium the title track is the lengthiest it is quite amazing. The string arrangements is a great touch. Buy this disc. Forget about those other reviewers living in the past. Time to move on and get over it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fools, Feb 6 2006
By pstlwhppd (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
Everyone who dislikes this album but loves Dream Theater in general is a fool. This is not a bad album at all, even for Dream Theater. Bottom line is that it's top notch music and shouldn't be discarded. It is not better than Images and Words, SFAM or Six Degrees, but it is still more worthy of listening than probably 90% of your music collection. The only noticable flaws are the cheesy lyrics (which has always been a case with Dream Theater) and the overly long intro to Octavarium which picks up from there on in. I can't see how people complain about Octavarium. For me, it's more pleasing to listen to than Change Of Seasons. Just buy it. It's more than worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Progressive metal redefined, Jan 20 2006
After reading a number of reviews on this album and seeing very few that do it justice, I felt compelled to write one myself to let those thinking of purchasing this album know just what to expect.

I first started listening to Dream Theater in the summer of 2005, when I heard three of their songs (The Glass Prison, This Dying Soul, and a clip of Panic Attack) on the Gigantour website. I immediately picked up Images & Words, and shortly thereafter Octavarium. I was nothing short of amazed by the both of them.

The album opens with an eerie intro to The Root Of All Evil, which musically picks up where In The Name Of God left off with the opening piano note and lyrically pisck up where This Dying Soul left off, since Root is steps 6 and 7 in the Alcholic Recovery Twelve Step Program. It quickly turns into one of the BEST headbanging, hard-rocking songs I have ever heard, with a killer verse riff and a musical reference to This Dying Soul in the middle as well. After eight-odd minutes of this prog-metal bliss it opens into the second track, the soft The Answer Lies Within. A great track about finding out who you really are and what to do with your life, it features some great vocals by James and leaves you feeling content. Then the powerful, heavy, almost ballad-like metal of These Walls, a track which the English language cannot do justice. A beautiful song with some great musicianship and melody by Petrucci, Myung, Portnoy, and Rudess, it has a great power to inspire emotion, and it has quickly become one of my favorite DT songs. Then the album's only low point, the almost cliched I Walk Beside You. The only song I don't care for on the album, it sounds like a bad U2 cover, and not very DT-like at all. But the album picks up again with the searing Panic Attack. A great bass intro leads into a crunching guitar riff and some great skinpounding from Portnoy, with lyrics a bit easier to decipher than most of DT's lyrics, which tend to be deeper with more metaphors and such. And like all heavy DT songs, it would not be complete without a jaw-dropping solo from Petrucci, and he delivers on that count. Then the original Never Enough, a song about being in an abusive relationship, with some inventive work by Rudess and Petrucci. This is one song that will stick in your head no matter what, especially the catchy pre-verse guitar riff and chorus. Follow that up with the 10+ minute Sacrificed Sons, a song about 9/11 (possibly to make up for the Metropolis 2000 original cover?) that starts soft and gets into some great rhythms later on. And then the epic title track, the 24-minute Octavarium. A masterpiece in every sense of the word, it gives A Change Of Seasons a run for its money with its sheer prog brilliance and numerous melodies and rhythms. This song is yet another proof that Portnoy, Petrucci, Rudess, and Myung are masters of the domian. Being a bass player myself, I've always admired Myung's bass work and some of the riffs he pulls off in this song make my jaw drop every time I hear them. Petrucci and Rudess have some amazing solos in this one as well, but that doesn't mean that melody is sacrificed for technicality. The five different segments of the song each have their one melodies and rhythms. James' beautiful vocals are not to be forgotten either, and he completes the song beautifully, especially with his melodic vocals backed beautifully by Myung and Portnoy in "Medicate". The song goes through so many different changes there's no way to possibly describe them all in this short review. But even though it's very long, I often find myself listening to this track three or four times a day.

In short, this album is nothing short of brilliant. I wholeheartedly agree with the reviewer who said that DT fans are among the most irrationally critical fans out there. This albums is further proof of Dream Theater's incredible ability to change, evolve, and, well, progress, showing that they will never stagnate the way so many other bands are prone to doing. This album is a must have for anyone with any sort of musical appreciation, you can take my word on that.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Review
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Published on Jan 21 2006 by metallica_fan32

5.0 out of 5 stars ANOTHER Dream Theater Masterpiece!
Seems all anyone wants these days out of Dream Theater is an "Images and Words" clone. If that's what you're looking for, look elsewhere. Read more
Published on Oct 26 2005

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointment
Well, this is definitely NOT their best. Six degrees and Train of thought were much more interesting, creative and convincing. Read more
Published on Oct 4 2005 by hugues

1.0 out of 5 stars What happened?
What happened to the prodigious band that I used to know with Scenes from a Memory, Six Degrees and Train of Thoughts? Have they lost all the creativity they had? Read more
Published on Jul 15 2005 by Rob Joseph

5.0 out of 5 stars Un MUST
Excellant album! Dream theater dévoile un nouveau côté de leur talent en accentuant beaucoup plus sur le vocal et les mélodies. Et non... pas de tounes instrumentale... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2005 by Marcus

5.0 out of 5 stars One of DT's best work!
This album is just wow... I just can't stop playing it back! It's a beautiful mix of heavy music and mellower rythm.... Read more
Published on Jun 11 2005 by the_only_nir

3.0 out of 5 stars rather disappointing
maybe was overly hyped for the release ... listened over the album once and nothing really stuck in my memory. rarely happen for any dt albums. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2005

5.0 out of 5 stars Still amazing
At 47 I have seen and listen to a lot of great bands in both prog and métal . When I heard them for the first time back in 1992 I was impessed . Read more
Published on Jun 8 2005 by serge Mtl Canada

5.0 out of 5 stars A Tribute to Great Prog Rock
Outstanding, possibly their best yet. Great orchestration, *very* different sounds and styles. Check out the Muse like sections on tracks 5 and 6, the Rush opening on track 5,... Read more
Published on Jun 8 2005 by Fred Nurke

1.0 out of 5 stars And Down they Go
I just finished listening to the Cd and their whole style seems to have slmost changed. The CD has cool references from train of though and 6 degrees of inner turbelence, but... Read more
Published on Jun 7 2005

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