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Topic: The deroute and decline of DREAM THEATER!Posted By: earlyprog
Subject: The deroute and decline of DREAM THEATER!
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 13:38
DREAM THEATER's 2021 release "A View From the Top of the World' has been rated a mere 280 times.
More than well below their former releases and a substantial decline in ratings since the 2003 release "Octavarium" with 2160 ratings.
Why do you think?
(I seem to like the albums and tracks that others dislike such as this )
Replies: Posted By: Necrotica
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 13:59
I'd say it's a matter of Dream Theater being in a holding pattern these days; they're past their point of peak relevance and significance now, so now most of their work is being consumed by the more dedicated and hardcore fans, as opposed to a wider audience. I'm not sure if I would necessarily call it a decline, as much as simply the natural peak/valley cycle of these types of bands. Same goes with Iron Maiden: most people know what to expect from a new IM album, and it's clear that they'll never release a Number of the Beast or Powerslave again, but that doesn't really deter a smaller, more dedicated crop of fans from still checking the new stuff out.
Personally, I actually thought A View from the Top of the World was Dream Theater's best record in a decade
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Posted By: mathman0806
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 15:53
There's also an overall decline in active users here. PT's In Absentia has 2705 ratings. C/C has 301.
Posted By: Prog-jester
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:12
^this
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Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:20
Necrotica wrote:
I'd say it's a matter of Dream Theater being in a holding pattern these days; they're past their point of peak relevance and significance now, so now most of their work is being consumed by the more dedicated and hardcore fans, as opposed to a wider audience. I'm not sure if I would necessarily call it a decline, as much as simply the natural peak/valley cycle of these types of bands. Same goes with Iron Maiden: most people know what to expect from a new IM album, and it's clear that they'll never release a Number of the Beast or Powerslave again, but that doesn't really deter a smaller, more dedicated crop of fans from still checking the new stuff out.
Personally, I actually thought A View from the Top of the World was Dream Theater's best record in a decade
Very well said. I feel you make some pretty good points. DT are way past 1992 with their peak innovations. Honestly, I love DT but I didn’t run out and buy their latest record. A view from the top of the World isn’t leaps and bounds different than Distance over time. I would say it is redundant, but not in a really bad way. The music is absolute quality but I’m just not in the mood for another Distance Over time.
Will call it a matter of taste.
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:26
mathman0806 wrote:
There's also an overall decline in active users here. PT's In Absentia has 2705 ratings. C/C has 301.
I would think that's a big % of the reason.....Simply look at the top 100 albums 2022. It's very heavy to eclectic/avant garde prog. I know there is some prog metal but it seems the flavor of PA is changing or the decline has been those genre listeners are gone that loved DT, hence no reviews like Octavarium or others.
I think for DT and me, it's just been a decline in production quality and overall creativity, Petrucci as producer has not been working for me...as well I've grown bored of Rudess's playing and let's not discuss James's vocals.
Beating a dead horse, but I think they should have listened to Portnoy and took a 5yr break.
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Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:36
You know what guys. I could really use another Train of Thought and they hire a different producer and mixer. I know DT have already captured that heavy spirit, but I honestly feel it is when they are at their best. I think it is technical brilliance. Kevin “caveman” Shirley is a creative mixer, but for gods sakes don’t let him master the album. It’ll be hot. Lol.
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Posted By: SteveG
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:41
Like most non stop artists, DT are on auto pilot. They need to step away for 5-7 years and give themselves time to recharge and look at other areas to see if they can make their music interesting again for both themselves and their fans. Perhaps changing a few players to see if that works. Not easy, but other bands have done the same.
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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 16:49
mathman0806 wrote:
There's also an overall decline in active users here. PT's In Absentia has 2705 ratings. C/C has 301.
Yep.
Posted By: Grumpyprogfan
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 17:11
I wouldn't say DT has declined. Sure, their music is samey, but they are still making money, and they need to pay bills. So rock on DT.
It's the consumer's choice if they want to support any artist. And fans come and go.
Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 17:20
Grumpyprogfan wrote:
I wouldn't say DT has declined. Sure, their music is samey, but they are still making money, and they need to pay bills. So rock on DT.
It's the consumer's choice if they want to support any artist. And fans come and go.
Decline is a harsh word. I perhaps wouldn’t describe the difference in direction and production value in that vain.
The important thing to note is that DT have gone into different directions and some are definitely more palatable than others depending on you! The individual.
For me. I love the Train of thought album. When they went balls to the walls to create the heaviest and most relentless thing imaginable, I thought this is when they were at their best.
Of course. That is my taste. What is yours? I think this thread should be about what era or albums does one appreciate the most from Dream Theater ?
It is not a decline, but a difference in style and listener preferences.
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 19:16
ToT is also my fav DT album, next would be Awake probably.........IMO they have not come close to those records in terms of creativity.
I'm not a Kevin Shirley fan, he destroys the Iron Maiden albums. I think he mixed part of SDOIT but thankfully the late and great George Marino mastered it, sounds great! On ToT Howie Weinberg mastered it and is probably Shirley's best mixing job....
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 19:19
mathman0806 wrote:
There's also an overall decline in active users here. PT's In Absentia has 2705 ratings. C/C has 301.
Hi,
I wonder if we have had "enough" of SW ... and while I do not dislike the material he does on his solo albums, I do think that C/C was not half as good as it might or should have been. I kinda think that he concentrated on the studio side of it a lot more than the music itself, causing the album to not sound as good as it could have been.
I'm also wondering how much Colin meant to the band ... the stuff he is doing is super nice, and all of a sudden, the PT stuff is weak ... suggesting that they ended up missing a very important part of that wheel that worked together a long time.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 19:26
Catcher10 wrote:
...
I think for DT and me, it's just been a decline in production quality and overall creativity, Petrucci as producer has not been working for me...as well I've grown bored of Rudess's playing and let's not discuss James's vocals.
Beating a dead horse, but I think they should have listened to Portnoy and took a 5yr break.
Hi,
I think that part of the problem with DT is too much Petrucci, and not enough of the bass or keyboards, although seeing them as simple addons that don't factor much in the end in almost all work they try to put together.
The well-known fact that James lives elsewhere, is also an issue, sooner or later ... you can only go so far, before it begins sounding rather weak, or at least "not together" as it should have been. This is the same "curse" that operas have, when the "star" only comes in for one rehearsal and then leaves after three performances. In the end, it is not exactly a recipe for a good performance at all since the much-needed work of everyone together on a stage is broken up and ends up in fake expressions and poorly designed moments in terms of stage directions!
I would like to see Petrucci actually play guitar and not do so much thrashing ... and give the rest of the band a chance to contribute and add to the music ... but ... I wonder if DT's time is up and over, and their interest is fading into the sunset.
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Posted By: Catcher10
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 19:35
I agree on one thing that Myung is always buried in the mix, which is horrible. He is a great bass player and should be more out front.......Again, the production that Petrucci is doing is not the best decisions.
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Posted By: bender99
Date Posted: February 01 2023 at 21:57
I'm a big DT fan but I admit I don't really care for any of their most recent releases. I agree that for most part, this seems to stem from Petrucci taking over the production and I assume just the whole leadership of the band. DT certainly feels like less of a band now to me - it feels like James and John Myung are very much simply "supporting players", and even Jordan seems to have stagnated somewhat.
Watching a few of the groups older "making of" DVD's, it's apparent to me that Portnoy had a very good ear when it came to working out the overall sound of the songs and albums, and seemed very adept at getting his way when needed. Regardless of his drumming ability, I think this is what the band really misses out on nowadays, by not having Portnoy there as a counterpoint to Petrucci.
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 02 2023 at 00:51
I would not say it's a decline, more like stagnation. They've become a bit predictable.
I need to give the last album another chance, I listened to it a few times when it came out and then forgot about it.
Posted By: Jared
Date Posted: February 02 2023 at 02:27
Cristi wrote:
I would not say it's a decline, more like stagnation. They've become a bit predictable.
I find it difficult to know where they should go, if anywhere to be honest and feel that they are damned if they do and damned if they don't... I think the last great album they made was probably Octavarium. After that, they took a slightly different direction with SC and parts of BC&SL, which ended up being an unsuccessful cul-de-sac they came out of after Mike's departure. ADTOE was actually very solid, but it offered nothing new while XIII seemed to me a bit of a safe 'DT by numbers' before we had tA, which was erm... anything but predictable.. They then returned to a slightly more interesting 'DT by numbers' with DoT...
They seem to be stuck somewhere between the devil of pleasing their loyal but ageing fanbase and the deep blue sea of experimentation with all the risks that go with it...
Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 02 2023 at 02:34
Jared wrote:
Cristi wrote:
I would not say it's a decline, more like stagnation. They've become a bit predictable.
I find it difficult to know where they should go, if anywhere to be honest and feel that they are damned if they do and damned if they don't... I think the last great album they made was probably Octavarium. After that, they took a slightly different direction with SC and parts of BC&SL, which ended up being an unsuccessful cul-de-sac they came out of after Mike's departure. ADTOE was actually very solid, but it offered nothing new while XIII seemed to me a bit of a safe 'DT by numbers' before we had tA, which was erm... anything but predictable.. They then returned to a slightly more interesting 'DT by numbers' with DoT...
They seem to be stuck somewhere between the devil of pleasing their loyal but ageing fanbase and the deep blue sea of experimentation with all the risks that go with it...
I totally agree about Octavarium.
The (Un)Astonishing was an incohesive mess for me, no flow for a concept album. Also it's not like they tried new things on that album either.
Posted By: PhideauxFan
Date Posted: February 02 2023 at 04:11
A stagnation or a regression for me since 10 years. I think they are not the masters of "classicc" progressive metal anymore. For example, the new albums of Threshold and Evergrey are better thant the last DT. And the musicians of Dream Theater don't know how to play real modern progressive metal like Vola, Enslaved, Borknagar, ...
Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 02 2023 at 06:49
Catcher10 wrote:
I agree on one thing that Myung is always buried in the mix, which is horrible. He is a great bass player and should be more out front.......Again, the production that Petrucci is doing is not the best decisions.
Hi,
What is strange to me is that these "decisions" seem to be fine with John and Jordan ... for James, it should be no big deal since in the "learning" of any piece, Petruchio will change so many times as to make it difficult and tough to even create a sentence for a lyric ... that might be one reason why James waits so long to show up and add to the band.
I've seen DT, twice now, and the best of the shows was when they toured with that "Mindcrime" band. Fates Warning opened the whole thing, but sadly was not appreciated, although that solo stuff seemed to get on many folk's heads that went and got a coke and popcorn! Their encore, though ... was one of the best pieces ... The Who's song that you can now find on some albums ... it is really nice and very good.
The 2nd show, also in Portland, was too much Petruchio already and kinda sad ... it was Octavarium time, and the show was fine, but already you know that it is a one man show and the drummer doesn't like it! it was a good show, but already, you felt it was getting repetitive, despite some nice material.
As for Jordan, I don't know what to say ... for someone that seems to do really well on his own and with others, playing 3rd and 4th banana on DT and on top of it, Petruchio not liking keyboards on top of his guitar ... kinda takes his abilities away, so if he sits back, then he is just collecting a paycheck!
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Posted By: Dapper~Blueberries
Date Posted: February 03 2023 at 10:51
I don't think DT declined honestly. I'd say they more just kinda started sounding a bit safe. The trio of Six Degrees, Train of Thought, and Octavarium was probably their best run since they started to really experiment with their prog metal standards and create for some amazing music, but as of late they started to get a tiny bit safe with their music that they started to sound a tad samey for me. They aren't bad now, just a bit too regular than irregular.
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Posted By: earlyprog
Date Posted: February 03 2023 at 12:03
It was never my intention to make the impression that I opined that DT have declined in quality. On the contrary, I think that in recent years (10-15 years) their output has been remaining in high quality. Hell, even The Astonishing is on my Top 50 Albums of All Time (contrary to most of the responders to this post). I'm pleased to see that 'Train Of Thought' is in high regard. It's also in my Top 50 and their best IMO.
Posted By: Psychedelic Paul
Date Posted: February 03 2023 at 12:31
I agree there may have been a slight decline in the quality of Dream Theater's albums over the years, but they're a band who've really stood the Distance Over Time.
1989: Dream Theater - When Dream and Day Unite - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_li0d7h1v8158uiQviXYaU0s-YVGLUiFr8" rel="nofollow - 1992: Dream Theater - Images and Words - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lAQBvxVGv13GwL7f0z2M5SJrn1BaGNvKA" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lAQBvxVGv13GwL7f0z2M5SJrn1BaGNvKA
2019: Dream Theater - Distance Over Time - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nd0JULKbs82YNulDtoiDTnJdUkBvOfaVU" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nd0JULKbs82YNulDtoiDTnJdUkBvOfaVU
2021: Dream Theater - The View from the Top of the World - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ksmWOXgYlkDzEJpHnBPdLWX47z2VysqSY" rel="nofollow - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ksmWOXgYlkDzEJpHnBPdLWX47z2VysqSY
Posted By: geekfreak
Date Posted: February 03 2023 at 13:13
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
I agree there may have been a slight decline in the quality of Dream Theater's albums over the years, but they're a band who've really stood the Distance Over Time.
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Posted By: moshkito
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 06:03
Psychedelic Paul wrote:
I agree there may have been a slight decline in the quality of Dream Theater's albums over the years, but they're a band who've really stood the Distance Over Time.
...
Hi,
With 15 albums in some 30 years time, I would think that this band has asserted itself a bit more than many fans want. Some are still attached to the older version, and some are not because they weren't "there" 25 years ago ... but that should in no way deter from the thought that the band has lasted and maintained its ability for the most part.
I do think that the replacement drummer, has taken things down a touch, as the other Mike was more into the music itself, than he was the beat, but for my tastes, while nice, he still was too much of a beat drummer, instead of a music drummer. My thoughts are that the current guy does not exactly "feel" the music at all and is mailing in the drum riffs. I don't find a lot of superlative drum touches that make the music better or more important, and this might be what the band DT is really missing. Sometimes, those touches help the guitar take a break and add something that makes the music better, and the current version ... this does not exist ... it's just more guitar!
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Posted By: omphaloskepsis
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 08:56
moshkito wrote:
Catcher10 wrote:
I agree on one thing that Myung is always buried in the mix, which is horrible. He is a great bass player and should be more out front.......Again, the production that Petrucci is doing is not the best decisions.
Hi,
What is strange to me is that these "decisions" seem to be fine with John and Jordan ... for James, it should be no big deal since in the "learning" of any piece, Petruchio will change so many times as to make it difficult and tough to even create a sentence for a lyric ... that might be one reason why James waits so long to show up and add to the band.
I've seen DT, twice now, and the best of the shows was when they toured with that "Mindcrime" band. Fates Warning opened the whole thing, but sadly was not appreciated, although that solo stuff seemed to get on many folk's heads that went and got a coke and popcorn! Their encore, though ... was one of the best pieces ... The Who's song that you can now find on some albums ... it is really nice and very good.
The 2nd show, also in Portland, was too much Petruchio already and kinda sad ... it was Octavarium time, and the show was fine, but already you know that it is a one man show and the drummer doesn't like it! it was a good show, but already, you felt it was getting repetitive, despite some nice material.
As for Jordan, I don't know what to say ... for someone that seems to do really well on his own and with others, playing 3rd and 4th banana on DT and on top of it, Petruchio not liking keyboards on top of his guitar ... kinda takes his abilities away, so if he sits back, then he is just collecting a paycheck!
^This echoes my view. Everybody in the band seems fine with Petruchi's domination. When they replaced the drummer, I actually thought they didn't choose Marco Minnemann because he is taller than Petruchi. If you saw the drummer try outs, you could tell Jordan favored Minnemann. Instead they hired the shortest drummer who auditioned. I'm probably wrong about "height thing" being part of the reason, but I couldn't help think it because of the way Petrucci runs the band.
Posted By: earlyprog
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 12:41
I wonder if the 'Petrucci domination and submission' posts are opinion or fact based?
In the end I don't really care as long as I like the music. And I do - still do.
Posted By: Dellinger
Date Posted: February 04 2023 at 19:54
As for me, ever since Portnoy left the band has not been the same... they sound too safe and formulaic, and nothing really stands out. There are a few songs I do like well enough, but overall I could just forget about them. Now, perhaps it would have been just the same if Portnoy had not left, the formulaic aspects started to show on Black Clouds at least, if not before, and there's a reason Portnoy wanted a break, and those reasons would have been the same (besides, Porntoy's work out of Dream Theater since he left have not been much greater either, anyway). Now, as for the latest album, even though DT are one of my top 5 bands ever, I have not bought, for besides them sounding much less exciting for their last album, it already came way too expensive, at least here, and I haven't tried to look for it online to see if I can get it at a more reasonable price.
Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: February 05 2023 at 16:07
Train of thought and 6 Degrees are for me the biggest height of skill and virtuosity presented by the band. It is music that has pure craftsmanship. Love blasting them on my headphones.
Another thing. I actually like when Day and Dream Unite a lot more than most of their newer catalog. Call me crazy but Charlie Dominici did a great job singing and I love the Terry Date Engineering and production. Certainly sounds dated today, but WDADU is a real fun listen.
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Posted By: Cristi
Date Posted: February 05 2023 at 23:06
progbethyname wrote:
Another thing. I actually like when Day and Dream Unite a lot more than most of their newer catalog. Call me crazy but Charlie Dominici did a great job singing and I love the Terry Date Engineering and production. Certainly sounds dated today, but WDADU is a real fun listen.
Totally agree here
Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: February 06 2023 at 03:19
You know another thing I noticed, Gentlemen. It is that a lot of the ‘newer’ songs I end up really loving are kind of a little bit recycled off train of thought and 6 Degrees.
Take for for example “At Wits End” off the distance over time album. Ok. Great tune, but I can’t help but hear that “the dying soul” heavy riff in it at times.
Maybe this is just me? Anyhow I feel a lot of the newer or better songs to my ears come from classic albums in some way. In any case. I am grateful that DT are still making music. I will always give my ears a chance with them.
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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: February 06 2023 at 07:41
So much is down to personal taste. I liked The Astonishing and don't see that as 'stagnation' at all but I'm aware a lot of people don't like it. Actually I'm not keen on their most vaunted albums Scenes From A Memory ( I got bored with that very quick) as well as Train Of Thought (flat out don't like) and was never a big fan of Images and Words. However I love Six Degrees and like Octavarium although its a bit of a 'rip off' album of other artists such as Muse and Pink Floyd. Their absolute peak for me though was A Change Of Seasons, just a fantastic epic I never get bored with. I haven't heard the most recent but then nowadays I'm giving a chance to a lot of newer artists and have less time for DT sadly.