Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events

Δεν θέλω leaks… θέλω να το ακούσω ολόκληρο σε όλο του το μεγαλείο (ελπίζω) όταν κυκλοφορήσει. Ακόμη και στα δείγματα κλείνω τα αυτιά μου προς το παρόν.

Χαρά στο κουράγιο σου! :stuck_out_tongue:

Ωραίο και το σημερινό δείγμα πάντως, γαμώτο ούτε ένας μήνας έμεινε!!! :slight_smile:

Bump. Πάρτε κι ένα track-by-track με τον JP:

[SPOILER][B]1) On the Backs of Angels[/B]
?From day one it was always going to be the first track on the record. It?s also the first song that Mike Mangini really brought to life, so right there it?s special.
?I came up with the intro guitar riff while I was playing an acoustic at home by the fire. I was thinking, How should this record begin? What should be the first thing that people hear? The idea that came to me was a little bit Pink Floyd ? moody, foreboding, this drifting arpeggiated guitar pattern.
?We were very conscious when writing the song that it should reflect the signature sound of the band. We wanted it to have all of the elements of Dream Theater. It would be progressive, it would be metal, and it would be melodic. There would be some big shred moments mixed with very dramatic breakdowns. It?s got everything that we love to do as a band.?

[B]2) Build me Up, Break me Down[/B]
?This song and Bridges In The Sky were written pretty far into the album. We felt as though the record needed some balance to it, some songs that were more driving and in your face. There were many progressive elements happening already, so we wrote a couple of songs that were direct and full of attitude.
?The hook at the end of the chorus is very interesting. I sang an idea to James, but I didn?t know how he would finally go about it. Basically, I shouted the words into a microphone and sent the demo to him.
?What James wound up doing was a three-layer hook, which I totally love. The chords were already written, but he picked up on the keyboard line that was there. I should also point out the work of John Myung, who created a bass riff that he perfectly integrated into the song. John’s a very quiet guy, but he always comes up with parts that knock you out.?

[B]3) Lost Not Forgotten[/B]
?To me, it’s one of the most technical songs on the album. It has a lot of twists and turns and some crazy ideas that were confusing to us as we were writing and recording. It took a while to get it all under our fingers.
?Guitar-wise, it?s the one song where I tune down to D. I thought it would sound heavier that way. And it does ? I think the song kicks some serious ass!
?One of the things that was a lot of fun to do is this diminished passage of unison playing. I wrote it out and built it piece by piece, programming drums as I went. I showed it to Jordan, who said, ?That?s crazy!? He learned it and put a harmony to it.
?We played it for some of the people from Roadrunner who came by as we were recording, and they went crazy. One of them remarked that the diminished section was like being tickled ? that feeling you get where you?re saying, ?Stop, stop!? but somebody keeps tickling you anyway. So we started referring to that part as ?The Tickle Section.?
?The mood of the song always reminded me of an old-time epic film like Ben- Hur. So I wrote lyrics that are somewhat historical about this ancient Persian elite fighting force that kind of died out. Again, a good example of my love for storytelling and linking music to words.?

[B]4) This is the Life[/B]
?I demoed this song early on and brought it to the band. I had an idea for a ballad, but when I sent it to the guys I definitely said that I was open to anything, all thoughts and suggestions.
?I worked a lot with Jordan on bringing the middle bridge section to another place. He?s such a master at coming up with the coolest chord and melodic movements. It cascades in ways that you don?t expect, the way the chords are modulating and moving. From the demo process, we kept a Moog solo that Jordan did ? I absolutely love it.
?The title came about one day when I was driving in the city with my mom. My sister was about to have a baby. So we were stopped at a light behind this pickup truck, and on the truck was a bumper sticker in Spanish that I interpreted as ?This is the life.? At the same time, I was playing the song for my mom. Right then, I looked at her and said, ?That?s the title of the song: This Is The Life.??

[B]5) Bridges in the Sky[/B]
?A total riff factory. One of the challenges that I like to present myself with on a song like this is to try to make each riff original and unique and have them weave in and out of different syncopations. As they go by, no pass is ever the same; they?re constantly changing.
?Doing this can be tricky, because it makes everything harder to play and difficult to remember. But I think that?s ultimately what makes the song original and interesting - putting that kind of thought into it.
?The cool thing about Mike Mangini is he?s very aware musically of whatever everybody?s doing. He matches things so effortlessly. Even if it sounds like a groove is going by, he catches little rhythmic elements with his kick drums, or he?ll match fills that go in the same direction as the guitar. And he?s constantly changing things up as well. Seeing and hearing him work his magic is incredible.
?Actually, right at the end is one of the sickest drum parts I?ve ever heard. It?s like a machine gun, the intensity. When he would play it, I would be watching and listening to him, and I was in awe. ?How is this even happening?? I said to myself. ?How is a human being doing this?? He?s remarkable.?

[B]6) Outcry[/B]
?Another example of writing a song with a specific purpose. We wanted Outcry to be the anthem for the album, so it has a very strong theme, and it?s totally insane instrumentally. It?s like Dream Theater defined, but way over the top!
?I was playing a riff while we were doing drummer auditions, and it really inspired me. So I programmed the drums and played the riff over it, but I ended up changing it around quite a bit, making it larger and more anthemic.
?In a song like this, the goal for Jordan is to come up with a keyboard part that?s right out of the movies, like a big John Williams soundtrack, something that?s strong and that everybody will be able to sing and remember. Because he?s so amazing, Jordan always has five million ideas, so we tweak and work on things until the melody is right there.
?After the intro, the theme kicks in. The way it made me envision flying through the air in slow motion really influenced the lyrics, which are about the uprisings in the Middle East, people fighting against oppression.?

[B]7) Far from Heaven[/B]
?This is James? centerpiece, for sure. There is bass on the track, along with a string section, but for the most part it was written as a piano/vocal.
?Jordan and I intended it to be a ballad, but it would also be the Part 1 for the next song, Breaking All Illusions. In fact, in Breaking All Illusions, we use the themes that are in Far From Heaven. Doing that isn?t new to Dream Theater.
?For a few days James, Jordan and I worked on the vocal melodies. James had some very strong ideas, which were great. He recorded his parts up in Canada with Rich Chycki. We never did anything like that, where I as a producer wasn?t present when the vocals were being sung, so it was a bit of an experiment.
"I was blown away when I heard what they had done, not only by the vocal sound but the emotional quality that James put into it. He has such a beautifully unique voice. The way that Andy Wallace mixed it, putting James right up front, gives me shivers.?

[B]8 ) Breaking All Illusions[/B]
?It?s the Part 2 of the previous song. We specifically wanted to write a more epic piece, and when we do that, we know that we?re not bound to any sort of structure as far as verses and choruses.
?Arrangement-wise, it?s very non-traditional, so you hear a lot of breakdowns. There?s a great John Myung moment where he does an ostinatto part in the first verse. He?s going in something of a circle, and it has a real hypnotic effect, drawing everybody in.
?The song is extremely proggy, with a lot of keyboard breaks. As a guitarist, I had a great time on the section that?s very La Villa Strangiato [by Rush]. It starts out kind of bluesy, then it?s kind of jazzy, and it builds and builds. I got a chance to use so many aspects of guitar playing: phrasing and melodic elements, blues, jazz, shred. It was very satisfying to record. Alex Lifeson was definitely in my mind as I was playing.?

[B]9) Beneath the Surface[/B]
?Beneath The Surface is the last song we wrote for the album. We had tracked all of the drums on the other cuts, and I think we were working on keyboards. At this point, we realized that the record needed something. Everything else was very intense, so a cool-down felt right.
?With the exception of This Is The Life, I was writing about very heavy topics: political unrest in America, uprisings in the Middle East, ancient Persian armies, shamans. For the closing song, a lighter, more poignant lyrical message was in order, something that would reach deep into your soul in a very honest way.
?Actually, I wrote the lyrics without the music; it was before we even went into the studio. Once we started working on the song, I had a guitar part that seemed like it would work, but I ended up changing it around. There was a bit of a process with marrying the words to the music. I demoed the song and recorded it, and the guys were totally open to it.
?It?s mostly acoustic, and it could exist as an acoustic/vocal song. We did put an arrangement to it. I really like the keyboard solo in the middle. We searched for just the right Moog-esque sound, picturing the lighters, or I guess cell phones, coming out in the audience. It takes it away from being a folkish ballad and makes it more Genesis or ELP. I love it. I think it?s a great way to end the record.?[/SPOILER]

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/dream-theaters-a-dramatic-turn-of-events-full-album-preview-488940

Μου αρέσουν κάποια διάσπαρτα σχόλια για τον LaBrie, καθώς και το ότι φαίνεται ο JP να το έχει πάρει πάνω του το θέμα!

Αυτό ακριβώ κιεγώ:):!:

Πάντως σε θέματα promotion έχει πέσει πολύ δουλειά και με την εύρεση νέου drummer και τώρα με τον δίσκο. Θα πουλήσει πολύ το album

[B]Inside Dream Theater’s “A Dramatic Turn Of Events” Box [/B]

*Rudess ρε μαλάκες.! :lol:
** τι καπνίζει ο άλλος?!

:lol::lol::lol:

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              :lol::lol::lol:

Γάμησε το βιντεάκι…:lol::lol::lol:

Ένα ακόμη άκρως θετικό review για το άλμπουμ
http://www.theaureview.com/albums/dream-theater-a-dramatic-turn-of-events-2011-lp

Φτάνουν τα reviews, φέρτε το album ΤΩΡΑ!!! :p:p:p

Ναι ρε γαμώτο:):!:

Ναι ρε παιδιά. Ποιά reviews; Έτσι κι αλλιώς τα συμφέροντα των δισκογραφικών εξυπηρετούν τα περισσότερα. Το ακούμε το album στο grooveshark και αν αξίζει το αγοράζουμε. Αυτό

Εγώ πάντως θέλω να το αγοράσω, και γυρνώντας σπίτι τον ακούσω…καιρό έχω να το κάνω αυτό:):!:

Ρε συ Outshined… Μπας και είσαι στο payroll της RoadRunner;;;

:lol: δεν είναι προφανές; :lol:

Αυτό γαμάει: http://www.rocking.gr/news/Oi_Dream_Theater_sxoliazoun_tin_eidiki_ekdosi_tou_neou_tous_diskou/10546/

Έλιωσα…

[SPOILER]Hint: Η τελευταία μελωδία που παίζει ο Jordan είναι από το Lost Not Forgotten…[/SPOILER]

H συνέντευξη με τον Labrie πότε θα ανέβει φανταστικέ Outshined?

μεγάλο προσόν η υπομονή…:lol:

This Is The Life snippet http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/exclusive-hear-a-clip-of-dream-theaters-this-is-the-life-here-490097

8O8O8O8O

Πραγματικά όμορφο απόσπασμα… 8O

hollow years και pink floyd κατασταση…

δεν παλευετε αυτη η ιστορια με τα snippet!! εχουν ανεβασει την αδρεναλινη των οπαδων στα υψη.
σε λιγο θα ριχνω φαπες σε οποιον μου μιλαει!!

χωρις πλακα ειμαι βεβαιος οτι εχουν το ιδιο marketing με την apple!! αμα εισαι dt fandoy και mac addict φετος τον σεπτεμβρη την γ…ες!! και ειμαι μεσα σε αυτο το target group!!#-o#-o#-o#-o#-o