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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 28, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: April 28, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Sanctuary
  • ASIN: B000006CNO
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #250,575 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Gethsemane
2. Angel (Come Walk With Me)
3. Virtual Lovestory
4. Flow
5. Cry
6. Reach Out
7. Tell Me When I'm Gone
8. Hold On
9. Cardinal Sin
10. Would It Be the Same

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect fusion of pop and metal sensibilities, December 30, 2002
By Robert Pontzer (State College, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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"Flow" is the 1997 album from Norwegian melodic metal outfit Conception, and their last. Conception released 4 metal masterpieces in the 90's on the strength of their exceptional songwritings and 2 incredible talents: vocalist Roy Khan and guitarist Tore Ostby, now of Kamelot and ARK respectively. "Flow" was a departure for Conception. Their previous albums had been heavier, the songs more elaborate and progressive with lots of guitar shredding. "Flow" showcased a more accessible, sleeker sound. The songs are shorter and simpler, with less guitar soloing. The songs have a definate pop influence and radio-ready sound. This is not a detriment however. This is accessible music done right. The melodies are compelling, the arrangements intelligent. Also, the production is absolutely perfect. Everything is crisp, clear and powerful. In a perfect world, this album would have been a smash. It is really quite a visionary release as it took metal in a new direction. It's a shame Conception broke up after this album due to lack of commercial success. However, the members of the band have gone onto excellent bands like Kamelot and ARK. Roy Khan is one of the best singers in metal, with a silky smooth tone and middle range. He has exceptionally phrasing and delivery. Tore Ostby is nothing less than a virtuoso guitarist. He has one of the most distinctive styles in metal that incorporates many influences, such as Latin music and thrash metal. He plays with remarkable restraint on "Flow", shortening his solos and simplifying the riffs in order to craft perfect pop songs.

I must admit that I did not like this album very much at first. It is certainly not a conventional metal album. I had heard nothing like it before. But after several listens, the quality of the songwriting really hit me. It's a great album for the adventurous metal listener, and should also be able to appeal to a lot of non-metal listeners.

"Gethsemane" is my favorite song from the album and opens the album perfectly. It's a slinky, sleak, slithering and sexy song. It opens with a creative tom-tom pattern and lush, atmospheric keyboards. Roy Khan contributes a passionate, incredible, beautiful vocal performance: one of my favorites! He really puts on exceptional performance, full of emotion, technical prowess and that special timbre he has. The chorus is sublimely crafted, with its swirling guitar riff and instantly memorable vocal melodies. The bridge is simply amazing with its guitar soloing and Roy Khan's building power. "You will deny me again forever. As long as I'm bound to be here. Softly caressing the pain, learning... We all have a cross to bear. We all have a reason to die. A reason to leave all the worries and fly."

"Angel (Come Walk With Me)" is a very unique song. This is another slinky, sexy song featuring a repetative, simplistic guitar riff. Roy Khan sings the verse in a very erotic manner, whispering and mumbling and moaning. The chorus, however, is the highlight. A lush multi-tracked chorus sings one line, while Roy Khan whispers vocals between those lines. It is a stunning juxtaposition.

"A Virtual Lovestory" is about a man obsessed with a woman he met online. He yearns to meet her in the flesh. This song features a sparse soundscape of simplistic bass and electronics before exploding into the chorus with its frantic guitar and processed vocals.

The title track "Flow" is a gem. It's infectious guitar riff and sultry groove are entrancing. "Flow into your mind. Embracing like a mother's womb. Flow and you will find. Forgotten pictures of the moon." Tore Ostby contributes a short but blistering guitar solo.

"Cry" is a ballad that starts of extremely softly with acoustic guitars and slow synths with Roy Khan's gentle crooning. The song slowly builds with bubbling electronics and electric guitar.

"Reach Out" is a solid rocker featuring some suprisingly gruff verses by Roy Khan. This song incorporates an almost urban hip-hop vibe in the electronics and percussion.

"Tell Me When I'm Gone" is the only song I don't like from this album. Conception always includes a very slow, sludgy, doom/stoner metal song on its albums, and I usually don't like them. This song reminds me of one of Soundgarden's slower songs.

"Hold On" is an extremely fragile ballad featuring nothing but harpsichord, violin and Roy Khan's elegant vocals. This is the farthest thing from metal, and is extremely light, but the song is ethereal and uplifting. The chorus is very beautiful. "Won't you hold on and we'll be forgiven. Just you hold on, I'll always be there for you."

"Cardinal Sin" is the fastest and heaviest song from the album, and also exceptionally catchy. The chorus is one of the best I have ever heard, it soars. This is a adrenaline-pumping song that is great for driving or other activities. The pulsing bass and crisp drumming drive this song along.

"Would It Be The Same" ends the album with its immaculate multi-tracked vocal chorus and pulsating electronics. "Like I'm guilty. Like I'm sad. I must fight to be lonely. To break the chain."

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars superb, January 1, 2000
By MARTIN (Australia) - See all my reviews
This recording and the 3 earlier recordings are equally superb. If you like progressive metal that's tight, virtuosic, and has a lot of class, these young Norwegian boys had what it takes. I'm 37 and I've listened to a lot of music, and this band is the best of its type. The music just fits together seamlessly, amazingly mature talent for such a young band. They could have been huge, and it's a shame that they're now defunct.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal songwriting., September 22, 2000
I'm sure many Conception fans gave this album one spin and screamed, "They sold out!" Leading up to this release, Conception had been a _heavy_ metal band with some progressive qualities and an outstanding vocalist. So it may have shocked from longtime fans to hear Flow's opening track, "Gethsemane" (which means "a place of suffering"). Instead of the typical fast, fierce & crunchy opener, Flow begins subtle. A mid-tempo riff, ethereal synthesizers, quiet verses, and a soaring chorus.

On the whole, Flow is less heavy than its predecessors, but at the same time the Ostby/Khan writing core has improved tenfold over previous albums. Furthermore, the diversity from song to song has increased a great deal, which keeps the album markedly fresh: the industrial inflections of "Reach Out"; the Soundgarden-like "Tell Me When I'm Gone"; the emotional and slow-building power ballad "Cry."

Flow seems less about being metal and just writing great songs. There's no doubt that it is metal, but this isn't the threatening, aggressive sort of music the band was formerly known for. Ostby's outstanding solos are short, sweet and melodic. "Cardinal Sin," its heavy main riff a trumpet-like blare, sports a hook-laden chorus and rapid-fire percussion. A song like this would do great on the radio, I think. The gorgeous ballad "Hold On" is quiet, just violin, harpsichord (I think), and Khan's incredible voice. And what a voice! Definitely one of the best singers in metal, his unique low timbre, Norwegien accent, and phrasing made him possibly the most distinctive part of Conception's sound. (Conception is no more, but Khan has recently joined the melodic power metal outfit Kamelot, improving that band by a ridiculous level thanks to his songwriting skills and voice.)

It's sad that talent like this goes unrecognized. Conception broke up after recording Flow, and the bandmembers left to pursue different avenues to demonstrate their ability. As I mentioned, Khan joined with Kamelot, and Tore Ostby has formed a new band called Ark. Both are excellent, but I do miss Conception. This is one of the most perfect albums I've heard.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A more seductive Queensryche
Gosh, this album seems to break all the rules... Especially considering these dudes are from Norway - the black metal capital of the world. Read more
Published on April 22, 2005 by A. J. Hughes

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
i am really amazed at this album. its been classified as melodic prog metal, i think it does have some of those qualities, but i also think that it is just good music in general... Read more
Published on March 2, 2002 by anton54321

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
What it is: melodic metal. Some may say "progressive" but whatever the category, it is pure enjoyment to listen to. Read more
Published on August 29, 2001 by heavyman

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!!
This is one of those rare progmetal CDs that is definitely progressive, has phenomenal musicianship (and Roy Khan's great vocals), yet somehow is extremely "listenable"... Read more
Published on July 6, 2001 by S. Craig Caldwell

5.0 out of 5 stars You Need Flow!
This an unbelievable progressive rock/metal album from a fantastic progressive rock/metal band that didn't get nearly the recognition it deserved. Read more
Published on September 12, 2000 by Andrew Greenberg

5.0 out of 5 stars Song for song, Conception's most complete album
THE BAND: Roy S. Khan (vocals), Tore Ostby (guitars), Ingar Amlien (bass), Trond Nagell-dahl (keyboards), Arve Heimdal (drums & percussion). Read more
Published on July 6, 2000 by R. Gorham

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album! True Progressive Metal!
Conception does know what great progressive metal is about.

It's the songs, stupid.

And they succeed with Flow. Read more

Published on March 23, 2000 by Joe White

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