With this release, Pioverty's no Crime climbs to a higher level in prog metal, that is for sure,
their best album , at least for me. Now they reached the peak of their career with The chemical
chaos from 2003. Everything is top notch here, from excellent, in places quite impressive
musicianship to the spectacular chops and obsolutly stunning keybords arrangements made
by Jörg Springup. The voice again is at higher level, the instrumental passages are classy as
ever, cab beat any well known prog metal band from this genre, the instrumental track called
Terminal trip or the intro of the longest pieces from here Pact withe past, shows how great this
band is and how strong ideas they have. I must say that they are better then most of the
bands from today in prog metal zone, with this album they prove that they need a wider
recognition, who by the way is a little unnoticed here in PA. From the slower moments, with
guitar shines on every note galoping through keyboards and bass passages that will envy any
prog metal musician, Poverty's No Crime did it with this album, really a fantastic and full of
catchy tune. Well done guys, I msut admit I never expected to sound so strong in first place.
Recommended band and this album in particular, one of the most pleasent albums from prog
metal subgenre I've come across latley, 4 stars for sure. This band needs to be discovered by
a larger public, they worth it.
b_olariu |4/5 |
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