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Fates Warning: FWX2004Time_Signature has listened to this a couple of times. Great Prog Metal! Industrial, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting Lots of interesting elements on this one although as a whole, it's not the among the best FW albums. Fates Warning: Inside Out1994Time_Signature has listened to this a couple of times. Magnificent Prog Metal! Dynamic, Melodic, Modern, Twin-Leads, Industrial, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting A magnificent effort by FW containing some of their best songs. Highly recommendable to any prog metal fan. Fates Warning: Disconnected2000Time_Signature has listened to this a couple of times. Magnificent Prog Metal! Melodic, Industrial, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting A great groovy yet progressive effort from Fates Warning, sporting both melody and "hard-hittingness". There are lots tricky and energetic of one-string riffs here as well as some strong power chord-based riffs. Some riffs are slightly reminiscent of "Perfect Symmetry" while others remind the listener of "A Pleasant Shade of Gray" - now, that's not a problem, because those are great albums. And, "Disconnected" goes beyond just being a clone of those albums, and it goes beyond just being a mixture of them. It is, in my opinion, like most other FW albums, quite original. Fates Warning: The Spectre Within1985Time_Signature has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog-Related AS Metal! Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals "The Spectre Within" is a vast improvement since "Night on Bröcken". While the Iron Maiden influences are still pretty obvious, Fates Warning have nevertheless found their own sound and style on his album (which would come to fruition on "Awaken he Guardian"), and John Arch does some superb vocal performances on this album as well. Fates Warning: Night on Bröcken1984Time_Signature has listened to this a couple of times. Good Prog-Related AS Metal! Classic, Melodic, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals Quite reminiscent of Iron Maiden and Mercyful Fate and, less so, Judas Priest, "Night on Bröcken" contains a number of decent tunes, some of which are actually very good. It is obvious that Fates Warning haven't quite found their own sound yet, but they're certainly on the way, and "Night on Bröcken" is certainly worth buying if you like classic metal and progressive metal. It does seem, however, that the vocals get a bit out of hand from time to time. Comment by Mike 5 months ago Fates Warning: Perfect Symmetry1989Mike has listened to this a couple of times. Excellent Atmospheric Prog Metal! Eclectic, Modern, Melancholic, Mystical, Drums, Male-Atonal-Screaming, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Falsetto, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Thoughtful magnificent Musicianship, great Production Very nice! It's less quirky and flashy than Dream Theater's When Dream and Day Unite, but also more intense and emotional. I really like the songs! Fates Warning: Perfect Symmetry1989Time_Signature has listened to this a couple of times. Magnificent Prog Metal! Melancholic, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Falsetto, Male-Melodic-Shouting Musically, a very interesting and challenging album excelling in technicality and top notch musicianship. The vocals may take some getting used to, but once you're there, you can't imagine it any other way. The only problem is the production in that, as is typical of metal releases of the 1980s, there's why too much reverb in general, and specifically on the drums - the snare especially (the cymbals sound very nice though). Fates Warning: No Exit1988Time_Signature has listened to this several times. Stellar Epic Prog Metal! Melodic, Technical, Twin-Leads, Thrash-Metal, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals A must-have prog metal release which is original while at the same time blending in several elements from different types of metal which were relevant in 1988. While there is nothing wrong with the music, the production suffers from the same problem as most metal releases from the 80s - namely, the whole thing is almost drowned in reverb. Fates Warning: Awaken the Guardian1986Time_Signature has listened to this several times. Magnificent Prog Power Metal! Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals A prog metal classic, "Awaken the Guardian" certainly is
recommendable as it contains several great tunes blending
various subtypes of its metal.
Originally released in 1986, AtG is very much ahead of its
time taking progressive metal one step further, in many ways
building on what Maiden had established, blending it in with a
bit of thrash metal and a lot of power metal.
The one weakness is the incongruity between the overall
production and John Arch's admittedly unique and impressive
voice. The problem is that the general production is rather
brutal, the guitars having almost a death metal quality to them
with a lot of distortion and a lot of bottom which leaves
Arch's vocals often flowing about the place which in turn means
that, unfortunately, one tends not to notice the vocals and
focus on the music (which is a shame because Arch does a lot of
interesting and unusual things). But, it grows on you as soon
as you get used to it.
Ignoring this, AtG is certainly a progressive metal milestone
and recommendable to any prog metal head. Fates Warning: A Pleasant Shade of Grey1997PowerWyrm is very familiar with this album. This album is on the mellow side of prog metal. Most of the songs are very emotional (not mentioning the ballads that have a large place here), sometimes even dark and depressive, with all the musicians doing a great job. The technical side is not forgotten, giving a balanced feeling to the 12 compositions. The vocals are outstanding, always between dream and doom... Fates Warning: Parallels1991Bj-1 is very familiar with this album. Magnificent Technical Prog Metal!
One of the best prog-metal releases from the 90's,
"Parallels" continues the style of "Perfect Symmetry", with
superb instrumentation and complex yet highly melodic songs. In
my opinion, this album represent Fates Warning at their peak
and it rarely shows weak signs since even the more commercially
oriented parts on this album are strong. The album opener
"Leave the Past Behind" is one of the bands finest songs, and
the album's melodic yet technical approach makes "Parallels"
stand out as Fates Warning's best release to me. |
Top Studio Albums
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Parallels 1991 Magnificent6 Technical Prog Metal! Classic, Eclectic2, Melodic3, Quirky2, Mystical, Drums2, Guitar2, Male-Clean-Vocals2, Male-Melodic-Shouting2, Thoughtful2 |
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No Exit 1988 Stellar2 Epic Prog Metal! Melodic, Technical, Twin-Leads, Thrash-Metal, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals |
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Disconnected 2000 Magnificent4 Prog Metal! Experimental, Melodic2, Modern2, Virtuosic2, Industrial2, Guitar, Male-Clean-Vocals2, Male-Melodic-Shouting2 |
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Awaken the Guardian 1986 Excellent4 Prog Metal! Modern, Power-Metal2, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals |
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Perfect Symmetry 1989 Excellent7 Atmospheric Prog Metal! Eclectic, Modern2, Melancholic2, Mystical, Drums2, Male-Atonal-Screaming2, Male-Clean-Vocals2, Male-Falsetto2, Male-Melodic-Shouting2, Thoughtful |
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The Spectre Within 1985Magnificent 2 Prog-Related AS Metal! Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Male-Operatic-Vocals |
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Inside Out 1994 Excellent4 Prog Metal! Dynamic2, Melodic, Modern2, Twin-Leads, Industrial, Drums, Male-Atonal-Screaming, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting |
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A Pleasant Shade of Grey 1997 Excellent10 Epic Prog Metal! Concept5, Melodic4, Modern4, Melancholic4, Guitar2, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting, Nihilistic |
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Still Life 1998 Great4 Prog Metal! |
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Night on Bröcken 1984Great 3 Prog-Related AS Metal! Classic2, Melodic2, Guitar, Male-Clean-Vocals2, Male-Melodic-Shouting2, Male-Operatic-Vocals2 |
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FWX 2004 Good4 Heavy Prog Metal! Modern2, Industrial2, True-Metal2, Guitar, Male-Clean-Vocals, Male-Melodic-Shouting | NOTE: This list is compiled automatically by comparing tag assigments. Numbers indicate matching tags (tooltip shows details). |