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Blind Guardian: “A Voice in the Dark”

09.14.10 by Patrick Leave a Comment

Yes, this is officially Blind Guardian Week. Here’s the band’s video for “A Voice in the Dark” off their new album At the Edge of Time. Read the review here.

Filed Under: Check This Out! Tagged With: Blind Guardian, double bass, METAL, video

Review » Blind Guardian: At the Edge of Time

09.13.10 by Patrick 1 Comment

Blind Guardian: At the Edge of Time
Band: Blind Guardian
Drums: Frederik Ehmke
Album: At the Edge of Time
Label: Nuclear Blast
Release Date: 24-Aug-2010
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Once upon a time, I ignorantly muttered “Blind Guardian” in the same mocking breath as the likes of wicked lame “power metal” bands. Then, in the early aughts, I was doing a search for the Lord of the Rings soundtrack and came across Blind Guardian’s “Lord of the Rings” from their album Tales from the Twilight World. It became a bit of an inside joke between me and my wife, and any reference to LARP’ing, D&D’ing, or any such medieval nerdery inevitably elicited a mention of Blind Guardian, a refrain of “One ring for the dark lord’s hand, sitting on his throne”, or simply “MORDOR MORDOR MORDOR!” (But I secretly always found it a bit catchy…)

My actual knowledge of BG ended at that one song. Then, not too long ago, iTunes recommended the band’s 2006 album A Twist in the Myth based on my browsing history. I found this amusing, and clicked on it to see how absurd it was. I hit Preview All and sat there dumbstruck as I heard one awesome 30-second clip after another. I bought the album, burned it to CD, and brought it along on my trek to an out-of-town gig, loving every ounce of it. I think I listened to A Twist in the Myth a dozen or so times consecutively, and I don’t know how many times since. I’m slowly picking up the older material now. And, when my wife gets in the car and I offer to put on something else, I get a not-displeased “No, that’s okay.” I think she secretly likes it too!

The new album, At the Edge of Time, combines the best of Blind Guardian’s evolving sound. There’s the massive wall of sound production that’s become increasingly prodigious over the last three albums, and then there are tracks like “Tanelorn (Into The Void)” that are a bit of a throwback to their original “speed metal” sound. Of course, their signature minstrel songs are here too, in “Curse My Name” and “War of the Thrones”. At the Edge of Time is bookended by two of the band’s best tracks to date, in my opinion: the opener, “Sacred Worlds”; the closer, “Wheel of Time”. Both incorporate an orchestra and are huge-sounding, epic productions like “And Then There Was Silence” from A Night at the Opera. All the tracks are killer, but the other standouts are “Valkyries” and “A Voice in the Dark”.

Hansi has not sounded better, and André Olbrich and Marcus Siepen are phenomenal on guitar. Frederik Ehmke on drums is fast and solid with inventive fills and smooth-and-steady double bass chops. I really dig his playing.

Embrace your inner Jeff Albertson and get some Blind Guardian!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Blind Guardian, double bass, METAL

Mike Portnoy Leaves Dream Theater!

09.10.10 by Patrick 1 Comment

Yes, shocking news: Mike Portnoy and Dream Theater are Splitsville. Here’s Mike Portnoy’s press release:

Wednesday September 8th 2010

I am about to write something I never imagined I’d ever write:

After 25 years, I have decided to leave Dream Theater….the band I founded, led and truly loved for a quarter of a century.

To many people this will come as a complete shock, and will also likely be misunderstood by some, but please believe me that it is not a hasty decision…it is something I have struggled with for the last year or so….

After having had such amazing experiences playing with Hail, Transatlantic and Avenged Sevenfold this past year, I have sadly come to the conclusion that I have recently had more fun and better personal relations with these other projects than I have for a while now in Dream Theater…

Please don’t misinterpret me, I love the DT guys dearly and have a long history, friendship and bond that runs incredibly deep with them…it’s just that I think we are in serious need of a little break…

Dream Theater was always my baby…and I nurtured that baby every single day and waking moment of my life since 1985…24/7, 365…never taking time off from DT’s never-ending responsibilites (even when the band was “off” between cycles)…working overtime and way beyond the call of duty that most sane people ever would do for a band…

But I’ve come to the conclusion that the DT machine was starting to burn me out…and I really needed a break from the band in order to save my relationship with the other members and keep my DT spirit hungry and inspired.

We have been on an endless write/record/tour cycle for almost 20 years now (of which I have overseen EVERY aspect without a break) and while a few months apart from each other here & there over the years has been much needed and helpful, I honestly hoped the band could simply agree with me to taking a bit of a “hiatus” to recharge our batteries and “save me from ourselves”…

Sadly, in discussing this with the guys, they determined they do not share my feelings and have decided to continue without me rather than take a breather…I even offered to do some occasional work throughout 2011 against my initial wishes, but it was not to be…

While it truly hurts for me to even think of a Dream Theater without Mike Portnoy (hell, my father named the band!!), I do not want to stand in their way…so I have decided to sacrifice myself and simply leave the band so as to not hold them back against their wishes….

Strangely enough, I just read an interview that I recently did that asked me about the future of DT and I talked about “always following your heart and being true to yourself”…sadly I must say that at this particular moment, my heart is not with Dream Theater…and I would simply be “going through the motions”, and would honestly NOT be true to myself if I stayed for the sake of obligation without taking the break I felt I needed.

I wish the guys the best and hope the music and legacy we created together is enjoyed by fans for decades to come…I am proud of every album we made, every song we wrote and every show we played….

I’m sorry to all the disappointed DT fans around the world…I really tried to salvage the situation and make it work…I honestly just wanted a break (not a split)…but happiness cannot be forced, it needs to come from within….

You DT fans are the greatest fans in the world and as you all know, I have always busted my ass for you guys and I hope that you will stay with me on my future musical journey, wherever it may lead me….(and as you all know my work ethic, there will surely be no shortage of future MP projects!)

Sadly…
Your fearless ex-leader and drummer,
MP

Dream Theater’s press release in response:

To all of our loyal fans and friends: It is with profound sadness — regret — we announce that Mike Portnoy, our lifelong drummer and friend, has decided to leave Dream Theater. Mike’s stature in the band has meant the world to all of us professionally, musically, and personally over the years. There is no dispute: Mike has been a major force within this band.

While it is true that Mike is choosing to pursue other ventures and challenges, we can assure you that Dream Theater will continue to move forward with the same intensity — and in the same musical tradition — that you have all helped make so successful, and which is truly gratifying to us.

Fans and friends: File this episode under “Black Clouds and Silver Linings.” As planned, we begin recording our newest album in January 2011, and we’ll follow that with a full-on world tour. “The Spirit Carries On.”

All of us in Dream Theater wholeheartedly wish Mike the best on his musical journey. We have had a long and meaningful career together. It is our true hope that he finds all he is looking for, and that he achieves the happiness he deserves. He will be missed.

You can view these on the official DT site here and here.

This is quite disappointing. Dream Theater and Mike Portnoy were profound influences on me as a young musician, as I wrote in another post. How many people can say they’ve done anything for 25 years, let alone endless touring and recording cycles with one band? They certainly owe the fans nothing.

Mike is justified in leaving if he’s lost the passion for the band. The remaining members of DT have every right to not have their band torpedoed by one member, though part of me doesn’t want to see them carrying on without Mike as Dream Theater. But the name has brand equity and two of the three founding members remain.

Now to the real question: who replaces Mike? Nick D’Virgilio or Mark Zonder might be obvious choices. Or Virgil Donati? Maybe some completely unknown phenom.

Good luck to both Mike and Dream Theater.

Filed Under: Musician News Tagged With: Dream Theater, Mike Portnoy

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