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Suspended Animation Dreams
Subterranean Masquerade
Suspended Animation Dreams
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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This ambitious follow-up to last year's acclaimed "Temporary Psychotic State" EP finds Subterranean Masquerade questioning the limits of metal and create an amalgam of genres and styles, from Urban Jazz to Folk, Classical ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Subterranean Masquerade
Title: Suspended Animation Dreams
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The End Records
Release Date: 6/21/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 654436005520, 803341218420, 654436005520

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Album Description
This ambitious follow-up to last year's acclaimed "Temporary Psychotic State" EP finds Subterranean Masquerade questioning the limits of metal and create an amalgam of genres and styles, from Urban Jazz to Folk, Classical to World Music and Progressive onto extreme Metal. Guest vocals by Paul Khur of Novembers Doom, Kobi Farhi of Orphaned Land, Mike Sarten of the US band Starmy and many more… "Subterranean Masquerade is by far the most brilliant and creative band I have ever heard. Using horn orchestras, string sections, a choir and a grand piano the boys magnificently blend classical, jazz, folk, progressive rock and heavy metal music into their album and created this hybrid utopia that is "Suspended Animation Dreams"

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An excellent progressive experimental release
Quasiphoton | Toronto, ON Canada | 07/20/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"At the end of the first track, a spoken voice says, "For the rest of the session, you'll be asking yourself: Am I going crazy?" Good preparation for a highly eccentric yet brilliant album. This is music that is progressive in structure, instrumentation, and vision. Tomer Pink melds (slightly) distorted guitars and death growls (performed well by Novembers Doom's Paul Kuhr) with clean acoustic sections, saxophones, strings, and even some world music.



Don't pick this up if you're just looking to headbang to something, or if you have little patience. The music is not heavy but is quite beautiful, and succeeds well in creating a slight melancholic mood. The rather lengthy compositions will reward repeat listens as more of the music becomes apparent.



I only have one minor complaint about the album, which prevents it from a 5 star rating; sometimes, the transitions seem a bit arbitrary, a change for the sake of change. However, on the whole these moments do not detract from the overall experience. If you're a fan of Novembers Doom or Opeth, while not exactly similar, you should definitely give this a chance. Some of the softer acoustic passages, such as the passage that starts at 3:20 in "No Place Like Home", would not sound out of place in an Opeth compisition. Highly recommended.



If you want to try before you buy, follow this link to hear "No Place Like Home" (The End Records label website).



http://media.theendrecords.com/SubterraneanMasquerade_SuspendedAnimationDreams_NoPlaceLikeHome.mp3"