REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 15, 2022

DREAM THEATER – Train Of Thought

Album number seven sees the band continuing with, and increasing, the heaviness and taking the band in that more metal direction, but still having those trademark hooks and harmonies. It’s hard to believe it’s nearly twenty years since the release of this monster. I clearly remember being at Manchester for the first night. I love this album in all of its magnificence. D-tuned riffage and killer grooves and songs make this one of my favourite DT albums.

What a freaking opening with As I Am. It has a massive massive riff and it doesn’t get any better than that kiddies. Well actually, the opening to This Dying Soul is equally as awesome and huge. Portnoy is really pounding at the kit. If this doesn’t get the goosebumps up on your arms nothing will. Endless Sacrifice starts with this big power ballad that builds into this huge monster tune. The Honour Thy Father intro is just insane, what a killer riff with that odd time groove from Portnoy. Vacant is one of those slow mood pieces that La Brie is so good at with that breathy style he has. The album closes with two massive numbers. Stream Of Consciousness and In The Name Of God, which is such a poignant tune with the state of the world today. My favourite on this album changes but today it’s This Dying Soul. At this point they could do no wrong.

10/10  from The Grooveman.

VIC VERGAT – Down To The Bone

At the time of this album’s release in ’81 I was heavily into all things guitar and would buy anything I thought would have some great playing held within the grooves. When I saw the cover for this I was straight in. It’s quite telling that after this he would not release anything until 1988, and released an album with Marc Storace of Krokus. Sometimes you win and sometimes…..!!!

At the time I thought this album was sort of half and half. Half I liked and half I wasn’t too bothered with, but I’ve mellowed with age I guess and I rather like all of it. There is no doubt he can play the guitar. Check out the title track, which is my favourite, old Vic really lets it fly. Walk is all about the guitar and sounds a bit like a Ned Tangent. Hot Love is a short sharp blast  with a ripping solo. Most of the songs are based around old riffs and grooves from the rock and roll era, but when he veers away from that in I Believe In Love Music it has more of an impact. I believe he is still out there performing, good on ya Vic!

7.5/10 from The Grooveman.