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DOMINION

IQ

 

Neo-Prog

4.20 | 83 ratings

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Rexorcist like
4 stars At this current time, this is the prog album the music community's focusing on right now, especially places like Progarchives. IQ helped to invent and flesh out the general neo-prog sound, and once they perfected it, they lightly played with it in different ways until they pretty much stuck with a specific sound that the fans would like. Truthfully, the short story is that IQ's been practically making this same album for the last 20 years, even though they still sound pretty good. I feel this is confirmed by the familiarity of their previous album which I listened to on this same day as the release of Dominion: Resistance. However, this is also why I consider this an upgrade.

Now Resistance was made up of the basic familiar traits of any IQ, or standard, neo-prog album with some healthy melodies and vibes, but the album was stretched out to two discs, and not in the optional way like The Road of Bones was. Dominion, however, is only one disc, and it also recollects some more familiar neo-prog traits and tricks that we may have heard before, but all together creates something a bit more eclectic than Resistance. The also recollect their taste for contemplative examinations of death, which is something they've been doing since the early days. Even the sole 20-minute track carries a bit more tricks and whatnot that help differentiate it from the last album. As well, there seems to be a stronger take on more progressive tectures, complete with stronger symphonics as well, so this doesn't take the blatant metal edge like many of their recent albums did.

This may be a familiar album, but it's also an enjoyable one. It makes for a good introduction to many of the things that make neo-prog tick, and even though it's a but familiar for a band that's been pioneering the genre they invented for 40 years, this one also shows that they still have plenty of spirit and life left. If anything, this has plenty of spirit which might make up for the generic elements.

Rexorcist | 4/5 |

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