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Pagan's Mind - "God's Equation"

Label - Limb Music
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Genre:
Prog Metal
Country:
Norway
Length:
1:00:08
Release Date:
11/12/2007
Band Members: Nils K. Rue - Vocals Jørn Viggo Lofstad - Guitar
  Steinar Krokmo - Bass Ronny Tegner - Keyboard
  Stian Lindaas Kristoffersen - Drums
   
Track Listing: 1.)- The Conception - 2:03 9.)-Spirit Starcruiser - 6:02
  2.)-God's Equation - 7:57 10.)-Farewell - 2:10
  3.)-United Alliance - 5:04 11.)-Osiris' Triumphant Return - 8:45
  4.)- Atomic Firelight - 5:19  
  5.)-Hallo Spaceboy (David Bowie cover) - 5:30  
  6.)-Evolution Exceed - 6:08  
  7.)-Alien Kamikaze - 4:37  
  8.)-Painted Skies - 6:33  
 

By naming their album God's Equation, Pagan’s Mind sets up a pretense to universal understanding. Whatever this “God’s equation” is, it sounds important, and Pagan’s Mind are going to enlighten us. In liner notes, Pagan's Mind explain that, "The God formula is the balance and core of our DNA, which is the key to all life in the universe... [Furthermore,] the Equation has developed and constructed the universe, but modern man still struggles for answers: Who is God? Man or woman, black or white?" They continue, "Extremely briefly, the equation can be explained as the link between life, death, light and dark and the positive and negative sides of the grand universe." Oh, how illuminating…***

No, but seriously, perhaps we'd all be better off if Pagan's Mind left physics and philosophy to the physicists and the philosophers. While their foray into the philosophy of science is somewhat embarrassing, they should stick to what they're evidently not bad at—rocking.***

Progressive rock tends to take itself very seriously, and Pagan’s Mind are no exception. Seriousness is good when it is backed by intelligent ideas. Songs like Pagan's Mind's "Atomic Firelight" are interesting in their distinctly prog-poetic lyrics and unquestionably kick-ass composition--bonus points for lyrical themes of immortality and destruction (timelessly good prog-rock subject matter).***

The opening sequence on God's Equation, titled "Conception," alludes to the generation of... the universe? ...human life? ...the lives of each band-member? All of the above, in some mytho-poetic way? In any case, the opening sequence is not particularly transporting, but listeners can "go there" if they want to—why not have some fun and enjoy, right?***

Later songs like "Hallo Spaceboy" take on a Bowie-like quality in their vocals; and screaming lyrics like "Moon dust will cover you" add a cartoonish (and somewhat silly) quality to the album—moon dust?—it will?...***

Lower points of this album include songs like "Evolution Exceed," which epitomize unoriginal and uninspiring prog. However, higher points include death-cartoonish trips like "Alien Kamikaze"--this song is a keeper!***

“God’s Equation” is well marketed prog-rock without very much virtuosic display; but what this album lacks in technical-virtuosity is sometimes made up for in colorful compositions. And, don’t get me wrong, this album does have its virtuosic moments. Pagan’s Mind’s aggressive sound is also a saving grace; however, the aggressive-knob could be turned up a notch.***

 

 

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