REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: October 5, 2023

SYMPHONY X – The Odyssey

Symphony X are a band that seemingly have been around for eons, but they came together in ’94. This is a reissue of the band’s sixth album that originally came out in 2002. It is partly a conceptual album, as the title track is some twenty four minutes long and is inspired by Homer’s Odyssey.

The band follow a path laid down by Dream Theater and Fates Warning before them but with lots more guitar and maybe a heavier sound as well. How can there not be oodles of guitar when you have the king of shredders in your midst, the one Michael Romeo. It’s not all about the guitar though as Russell Allen has a set of pipes that are up there with the best.

There is no doubt that this is a killer album from the get go so I’m just dipping into what I think are the high points. Wicked is my favourite tune. It’s got a ripping riff and groove with sirs Allen and Romeo both ripping up a storm. Next, King Of Terrors with its demonic intro and Metallica riffing is a fun tune. Also, you cannot fail to be in awe of the title tune. From the Broadway horns and orchestra at the intro it feels as though the listener is on a musical journey.

A great band that don’t get the credit they deserve, living in the shadows of those before them.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

ARCH ECHO – s/t

Arch Echo are a progressive metal/ fusion band from Nashville and this is their first album. It came out in 2017, and they write some killer complex instrumental tunes, but there is always that element of accessibility to the music that doesn’t alienate the listener.

I love this band and they can do no wrong for me. Each tune is an epic adventure with some jaw dropping playing while keeping the groove alive. The grooves range from the absolutely crushing, to veering on classical, and usually all in one tune like Afterburger. My favourite tune is Hip Dipper, as all of the above are played on the track with added EDM, and even flashes of DT and Toto influences. Brilliant tune! A close second is Color Wheel. A song that is veering on Prog dance music at times, with some beautiful guitar and keys melodies.

This  band are so good, and the future is very bright indeed. I urge you to check them out ASAP.

9/10 from The Grooveman.