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Recreation Day
Evergrey
Recreation Day
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 

     
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All Artists: Evergrey
Title: Recreation Day
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Steamhammer / Spv
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 3/11/2003
Album Type: Limited Edition, Extra tracks
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 693723655321, 766489657127

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Emotional, dark metal masterpiece.
Lord Chimp | Monkey World | 05/06/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the Evergrey album I've been waiting for. I've enjoyed their previous three albums, but never really been *hooked* by them. Despite my love of Tom Englund's amazing voice and the allure of their dark, progmetal-tinged sound, I suppose there was always an ineffable something missing. Whatever that "something" was they got it here.While Evergrey shares characteristics with the metal prog sound, they retain a dark, doom-tinged focus that keeps them from sounding juvenile and cheesy. New keyboardist Rikard Zander's contribution is excellent and complies with their ethic: no synth solos, just dark patches that fill pockets of space between the splintered, staccato guitar riffs. Abundant haunting pianos complement the band's dark atmosphere. On the guitar front, Evergrey is very metal. Spasmic, scattershot riffs, complexly melodic guitar harmonies, and crackling guitar solos (some so melodic and beautiful they sound like Steve Rothery doing metal). Lyrics, mainly about death and unhappy things, are emotionally rendered and awesomely sung.Indeed, this is a talented group, but the one that will always stand out is guitarist/vocalist Tom Englund. His voice gives me shivers. His mid-ranged throaty singing own3z any high-ranged prog metal singer. His raw, unhinged growls ... and sense of bold, persuasive emotional drama knows few peers, and his performances are powerfully complemented by the crushing temblor of the band's metal juggernaut. Further enhancing his vocal presence (aside from the added time spent carefully recording vocals), the vocal harmonies on this album are astounding. Whether arranged with female vocalist Carina (who also delivers a mesmerizing solo on the interlude of "Your Darkest Hour") or the church choir on "Fragments" and "The Great Deceiver" -- sounding like ancient Roman plain chant -- this added vocal presence adds to the album's overall power.Highlights for me are the epic title track, the acoustic guitar ballad "Madness Caught Another Victim" (awesome vocals -- Englund really shines with little backup instrumentation), the seismic metal of "As I Lie Here Bleeding", the bonus track, and...bleh, it's all good. "Unforgivable" is also interesting for its lyrics addressing sexual abuse (presumably) in the Catholic church. Powerful.ABSOLUTELY GET THE LIMITED EDITION IF YOU CAN. It features an ESSENTIAL bonus track taken from the Japanese edition of _In Search of Truth_. It is "Trilogy of the Damned", a nine-minute epic of Englund's voice and beautiful piano. The only other instrument is a brief but beautiful guitar solo on the second part. Plus, the packaging is darn nice -- nice digibook ... Inside Out keeps raising the bar on their packaging."
Don't need to say much here...
Thomas R. Brown | Greenfield, Wisconsin United States | 04/14/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...in fact, my clumsy words could never do justice to this band. In Search of Truth was, in my opinion, the best concept album since Operation: Mindcrime. Following such a work of perfection is impossible--yet Evergrey have delivered a formidable slab of darkly melodic, emotional Progressive Metal with "Recreation Day."I'm in love with these guys--I may as well just admit it. Evergrey have that perfect blend of Power, Progressive, Emotional music I crave.If you're going to purchase this one, get the limited edition digi-book."
The BEST BAND OUT RIGHT NOW
Billy | spring, texas United States | 01/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a well rounded musician and I am aware of whats out right now and let me tell you that this band is the most talented and different then anything ive heard in a long time. This album in my opinion is their best. They sort of perfected what they started with this album. Its starts off with a crazy guitar solo then as you listen to it more you realize that they are incredibly deep in their music. I havent listened to a band so much since Metallica."