As fast as I have heard for a long time. For all of the purported ambition and willingness to innovate to be found within progressive rock and metal, it's all too rare that a band's music will prove to overwhelm or surprise me. The fundamental trouble with this album is the use of "everything electric and programmed" that makes my ears torn apart as the sound is really awful let alone the music. Those who find such a description tantalizing should seek out this disc, and I'll be surprised if Factory of Dreams doesn't manage to increase their fan base substantially with this release. Some Kind of Poetic Destruction. Hugo also decided to remake an older song called Something Calling Me, now revamped by Jessica's voice. A conceptual CD, revolving around the evolution of an electronic Molecule into a living breathing Entity.
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The fact that Melotronical has been forged from what is essentially a one-man band is all the more impressive.
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Bands alphabetical country genre Labels alphabetical country Reviews R. The metal crunches in soon and brings in the darkness. It feels a bit vampirish when Lehto comes in with vocals. Although the sure highlight of Factory of Dreams ' sound on Melotronical is their intensely cosmic ambiance and mind-boggling orchestrations, the vocals are worthy of note on their own.
There is very fast speed metal in places, breakneck percussion, broken by keyboards and Jessica's high octave soprano work.
Melotronical, I can imagine, is essentially the musical interpretation of such a concoction, in which the separated elements are marvelous, but consumed as a whole all at once, it's a completely fucked up experience. If this album is rerecorded with full manual band using real guitar, real keyboard, real drums and real bass guitar like Rickenbaker The track list is arranged according to this evolution, and one can have a feel of each stage just by reading each song title, listening to the songs and lyrics.
When the time sig changes there is a rather creative musicality created. Although Melotronical was released inthe album's 'calculated chaos' style of orchestration reminds me of two albums that came out the year after: Jessica is overpowering on opera as the riffs seem to grind on four chords.
You are not logged, please complete authentication before continuing use forum credentials. If I described Melotronical as a 'space metal opera', many reading this could certainly come up with their own ideas about what the band and album might sound like.
While I imagine it would have been a hard time squeezing proper vocals into music this bombastic and instrumentally busy, the vocals here really work.
I tend to give a one star rating but then I do not want to penalize the musicians with only one star despite they have worked hard factorj write a good composition. It sounds like a swarm of angry hornets, in fact reminded me of "Ziltoid The Omniscient" for a moment.
In a good way. As fast as I have heard for a long time.
Regardless, Factory of Dreams ' style of operatic space metal has hit me like a freight train, racing across some vast and cosmic terrain. Ultimately, Factory of Dreams may often sound like the music could use a breath of fresh air at times, but I also know that the sound wouldn't have had as much of an initial shock and dfeams on me had there been a greater degree of restraint.
For one, the atmosphere and scope of the music is menacingly impressive, infectious even; it's impossible to put this album on without being enveloped by it.
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They are also rather loud mixing-wise, not exactly overpowering but without any sort of subtle ebbs and flows, thus they resonate as cold and industrial. At the same time, I have a difficult time picking out particular highlight tracks from the album, much less distinguish the songs apart.
Write your own review. That may sound meoltronical but I can't imagine how this band would play live with only one musician and an opera singer. The fundamental trouble with this album is the use of "everything electric and programmed" that makes my ears torn apart as the sound is really awful let alone the music.
While I imagine it would have been a hard time squeezing proper vocals into music this bombastic and instrumentally busy, the vocals here really work. Indeed, Factory of Dreams is a band that has me wondering still where Melotronical would sit in terms of quality when compared to other albums and artists.
Other sites in the MAC network: Nothing here sounds like it has suffered from the imbalance of 'solo artist syndrome', and even the drums- often the weakest fachory in one-man bands- sound wild and exciting in spite of being artificial.
Copyright Prog Archives, All rights reserved. Although details would vary from listener to listener, some elements would be very common to the listeners; among them, a larger-than-life atmosphere, chugging guitars, epic vocals and one foot in the space electronic genre.
It's like consonance gone wild, resulting in a morass of majestic passages battling for supremacy, creating a clamorous din. Factory Of Dreams' prior release, A Strange Utopia, combined gothic industrial metal with a generous amount of progressive elements to create a unique experience, but this album goes much further into progressive and metal territory, resulting in a melotroniacl cacophonous mess. The programming at times is overbearing and this is very formulaic music.
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