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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A dark and passionate journey into the surreal...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Saviour Machine II (Audio CD)
Being relatively new to the band, I nonetheless found Saviour Machine II to be an incredibly epic, not to mention depressing, journey into the cacaphony of modernism, backed by a(n) deeply philosophical and thealogical idealism, expressed as much by the music as it is by the lyrics. While nonetheless retaining a feel of prog, SM borrows readily more from Bowie, Pink Floyd, and Queen than the ilk of power/progressive metal demonstrated by bands such as the usual Fates Warning, Dream Theater, as well as Shadow Gallery and Symphony X. Shades of Queensryche show up in two of the thicker tracks ("Enter the Idol" and "Hunger Circle") also. The band's playing is not so much incredible, rather unique, with high strung guitars, deep and soaring vocals, numerous piano interludes, etc. I'm not a Christian myself, but nonetheless found the album to be deep beyond belief...certainly recommended, but by no means to everyone. Tread the path of Saviour Machine carefully - the results may differ :)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TRUE goth,
By Vader "SG" (Kansas City, MO. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Saviour Machine II (Audio CD)
Saviour machine is one of those bands that in the national spotlight, never get the attention they deserve. In a world of Britney Spears, N'Sync, DMX & Limp Bizkit, they stand out as a truly refreshing concoction of Metal, Classical, & even (gulp) Opera music. But WAIT! Before you stop there with that funny look on your face, read the rest of this review. This is not Metallica's S&M with Pavarotti singing the lead vocals, ok? Try to hear in your mind a mix of old Queensryche, mixing with John Williams or Wagner (the classical composer) & throwing in a voice with Bowie-ish quality but stronger & more classically trained. Add to that some samples & "special effect" soundbytes & that is about as close as I can come to describing what they sound like, and that's not even totally accurate! They are truly unique, they cannot be lumped in with any ONE band stylistically or even lyrically. The main theme of their songs (or compositions), tell the story of the Apocalypse, the backwardness of our world, & the glory of Christ. Songs like American Babylon, & The Stand are big standouts on the album, although they're all good. The only one I didn't care much for was Hunger Circle. Marilyn Manson is gen-X shock rock, this is REAL gothic music. Check out their website (their name .com), and get all their albums (Saviour Machine, & Legend I & II), they're wonderful & something different for your pallate. Out this July, Legend III (pt. 1 of a 2-disc set) It will be their Magnum Opus, no doubt.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SM Progresses with Inevitable Proximity to Perfection,
By A Customer
This review is from: Saviour Machine II (Audio CD)
More innovative and self-assured than SM1, a harbinger of what is to come in Legend Three, what we have heard in "Behold, a Pale Horse," some of the best SM I have ever beheld. This is the measuring rod by which other bands (thus creating for themselves a 'genre' where none before existed) attempt to evaluate their worth. The beauty of the message is Truth embodied in the constancy and mystery of the Divine; Eric Clayton leads us with a virtuosity greater than before through the second Legend...
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