![]() TNNE (The No Name Experience) "The Clock That Went. Timothée Le Net Quartet "Timothée Le Net Quartet"įang Chia "Where would you that we gather?" Spiral "Our Final Days on Bellicus Prime"Ībsoluuttinen Nollapiste "Pisara ja Lammas 2" Jason Rubenstein "New Metal From Old Boxes" Watered "Some Are Born Into the Endless Night" Performart "The art of falling in and out the circ. MorPheuSz "Tantalizing Thoughts at the Dawn of Dre. Richard Pinhas & Yoshida Tatsuya "Welcome In The V. Hiromi (The Trio Project featuring Anthony Jackson.Ĭhristian Muenzner "Beyond The Wall Of Sleep" Nevertheless The Last Horizon is a solid comeback, I generally enjoy this work, the fans of Neoclassical Metal and old Kenziner works should not be disappointed, but Power Metal addicts should take into consideration that the general tempo is not very high. TDW "Music to Stand Around and Feel Awkward To" Timo Tolkki's Avalon "Angels Of The Apocalypse"Ĭities Of The Plain "Where Our Homes Used To Be" The Rube Goldberg Machine "Fragile Times" Read the full review by Shawn Miller at ĭesolate Dreams "The Tree That Never Saw the Sun" The more modern sound presented actually sounds a tad more like Keskinen’s Virtuocity project, but that’s definitely not a bad thing. While this is certainly a Kenziner album, I get a lot less of that old school, neoclassical vibe that was so present on the earlier albums. Even the ballad-esque “Perfect Moment” features a stunning melodic solo, full of arpeggios and fast-paced fret maneuvering. ![]() The title track has one of the speediest, fiery numbers on board and even boasts a rather Stratovarius styled keyboard versus guitar lead battle. Keskinen’s guitar skills have certainly not waned over the years, as there are shredding, Malmsteen styled solos all over the place. This is in a rather stark comparison to Kenziner’s previous full length, The Prophecies, was exceptionally front loaded (all the killer tracks first, which left the remaining filler to fizzle out by the end). Songs: Into The Light, Dreamer, Future Signs, Thru The End, Timescape. Discography: Timescape, The Prophecies, Metal Treasures, The Last Horizon, Phoenix. The Last Horizon showcases an even approach, with a healthy mix of fast-paced scorchers, like “Run for Your Life” and “No Turning Back”, and slower, mid-tempo melodic metal, such as “Keep the Flame Alive”. Kenziner is a progressive power metal band.
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