They should have stopped with Mindcrime
Flash user | USA | 06/28/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I first encountered these guys in high school with Operation:Mindcrime and immediately picked up their previous releases. Empire is an attempt to create a successful record that sounds like the popular (and worst song of the Mindcrime album) "I Don't Believe in Love." While they succeeded in scoring a big hit with the Empire album, they also lost what made them distinctive during their rise in the 80s. Too bad."
Wrong re-egalisation.
Sebastien Charbonneau | québec | 08/01/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Empire was probably re mixed by the musicians with ther damaged earing, so the midband and hi frequency are on the brighter side of reality and became verry agressive at high volume. Silent lucidity is a good example with is harsh trebble.
The cd format sound much more analog than the 24/96 dvd audio but the midband frequency is more darker (and much more listenable).
The old cd format is more pleasing to lisen to and much well recorded than the new dvd audio mix.
The problem was (i think) the re-egalisation of all the songs, not the dvd audio format.
sebastrophile
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