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Federico95
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 07:17 |
CCVP wrote:
Try A Pleasant Shade of Grey. Their best album IMO. Disconnected is also great. |
Agree with this. 
Also,moved this to Prog Recommendations.
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aapatsos
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 07:36 |
A Pleasant Shade of Grey is the highlight of the 90's if you are looking for their most "progressive" album of that period.
Awaken the Guardian should be your 80's choice if you are looking for really adventurous riff-driven prog/power metal, by far the best album with Arch (but no better than Perfect Symmetry IMO).
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Mellotron Storm
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 15:47 |
Perfect Symmetry, Awaken The Guardian and Disconnected are my three favourites and they are all so different from one another. I'm a fanboy so i do enjoy them all but i would say that there's nothing really similar to Perfect Symmentry by this band.
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"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"
"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
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ProgDrummerTony
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 16:08 |
The proggiest Fates Warning? I think after the first few albums (full of the Iron Maiden sound), the band's progressive nature completely took off, and since No Exit I'd say they've kept up the solid reputation of a true prog metal band. If I had to put all their albums on a scale of "progginess," it would probably go something like this:
Night on Brocken - 4.0
The Spectre Within - 6.5
Awaken the Guardian - 7.5
No Exit - 8.5
Perfect Symmetry - 9
Parallels - 8.5
Inside Out - 8
A Pleasant Shade of Gray - 9.5
Disconnected - 9
FWX - 7
My personal favorites are Disconnected, A Pleasant Shade of Gray, and Perfect Symmetry, although I love nearly every album in the Fates Warning discography. These guys are geniuses!!
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progbethyname
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 16:28 |
^ speaking of Fates Warnings incredible body of work, what do people think in this forum of course, about Fates releasing one more album? I think it is possible they will do one more. The hardest member to get back I think would be Mark Zonder for drums. That would be tough.
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Gimmie my headphones now!!! 🎧🤣
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ProgDrummerTony
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 20:10 |
progbethyname wrote:
^ speaking of Fates Warnings incredible body of work, what do people think in this forum of course, about Fates releasing one more album? I think it is possible they will do one more. The hardest member to get back I think would be Mark Zonder for drums. That would be tough.
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I was pretty certain of Fates Warning releasing a new album in early 2013, but unfortunately there's a complete lack of details on the internet, especially on their website. Therefore it's not currently clear whether FW is still writing, recording, or other such preparations. It's also not clear what the lineup will be; I definitely agree that having Zonder in on this would make for some killer drum tracks. In fact, Zonder's probably one of the main reasons why I would look into this album, along with Ray Alder's vocals and Jim Matheos' brilliant guitar work. I would love it if Fates Warning could create another masterpiece like A Pleasant Shade of Gray or Disconnected, as I'm a big fan of this more recent sound development. Sure hope it turns up in 2013 
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progbethyname
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Posted: October 24 2012 at 20:15 |
ProgDrummerTony wrote:
progbethyname wrote:
^ speaking of Fates Warnings incredible body of work, what do people think in this forum of course, about Fates releasing one more album? I think it is possible they will do one more. The hardest member to get back I think would be Mark Zonder for drums. That would be tough. |
I was pretty certain of Fates Warning releasing a new album in early 2013, but unfortunately there's a complete lack of details on the internet, especially on their website. Therefore it's not currently clear whether FW is still writing, recording, or other such preparations. It's also not clear what the lineup will be; I definitely agree that having Zonder in on this would make for some killer drum tracks. In fact, Zonder's probably one of the main reasons why I would look into this album, along with Ray Alder's vocals and Jim Matheos' brilliant guitar work. I would love it if Fates Warning could create another masterpiece like A Pleasant Shade of Gray or Disconnected, as I'm a big fan of this more recent sound development. Sure hope it turns up in 2013  |
 yeah see!! Oh man I hope your right!! 2013!! That would make my year!!! Anyway, a great band like Fates with a Killer discography shouldn't go out with the album FW 'X'. Ya just can't! That album was a mediocre effort.
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dtguitarfan
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Posted: October 25 2012 at 05:47 |
My top would be:
A Pleasant Shade of Gray
Parallels
Perfect Symmetry
No Exit
And yes, the Arch/Matheos album is amazing - one of the best of the year.
Edited by dtguitarfan - October 25 2012 at 05:47
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verslibre
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Posted: October 25 2012 at 18:54 |
progbethyname wrote:
^ speaking of Fates Warnings incredible body of work, what do people think in this forum of course, about Fates releasing one more album? I think it is possible they will do one more. The hardest member to get back I think would be Mark Zonder for drums. That would be tough.
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I thought Rob (Ron?) Jarzombek had taken over drum duties. I'm pretty sure Zonder won't come back.
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verslibre
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Posted: October 25 2012 at 19:01 |
Negoba wrote:
For some strange reason, I never got into Fates Warning in the past despite really liking Queensryche. So I just picked up Perfect Symmetry which sounds very much like The Warning / Rage era with something new added, real prog!
The end of "At Fates Hands" is amazing, especially considering it was 1989.
So my question is, where do I go next for more of the prog aspect? |
Everyone's telling you to jump over to A Pleasant Shade Of Grey (APSoG), but...I think you'll find it off-putting if you fast-forward to that album. My favorite FW albums are a tie between Perfect Symmetry and Parallels. PS is more "metal" while Parallels is more refined and very melodic. The songwriting on Parallels is fantastic. And it's the next album in their discography, so go there. After that, they released Inside Out, which contains the stunning "Monument," which is certainly one of the best songs they ever recorded. Overall, a very good album just behind the previous two. You also want to hear No Exit, the album before Perfect Symmetry which introduced Ray Alder on lead vocals. Prog metal without keyboards. APSoG is a conceptual album-length work which is more of an acquired taste. They had balls for recording it instead of selling out to the nu-metal masses. Disconnected was alright at first but I haven't listened to this in a long time. FWX, same deal. Someday I'll revisit those two.
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