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Tomorrow's Eve - "Tales From Serpentia"

Reviewed by: Gabor Kleinbloesem
Genre: Progressive Metal
Country: Germany
Length: 1:08:28
Release Date: October 14, 2008
Band Members: Martin LeMar - Vocals Oliver Schwickert - Keyboards
  Rainer Grund - Guitars Chris Doerr - Bass
  Tom Diener - Drums
 
Track Listing: 1.)- Nightfall - :48 9.)-The Tower - 6:55
  2.)-The Years Ahead - 5:33 10.)-Faces - 5:07
  3.)-Dream Diary - 4:41 11.)- Muse 19:20
  4.)- No Harm - 6:12  
  5.)-Remember - 5:50  
  6.)-Succubus - 5:58  
  7.)-Warning - 2:27  
  8.)-The Curse - 5:47  
 

10 years ago the TOMORROW’S EVE dream started with the release of their first album and now several CD’s later the band releases it’s new album ‘Tales from Serpentia’, which could well be their finest effort so far. Musically this is prime-time Progressive Metal of the MIND’S EYE, PAGAN’S MIND sorta level, although the German band TOMORROW’S EVE reminds me most of all of EVERGREY, especially during the fantastic tune “Remember” on their new album. The epic “Muse” will impress you with it’s 20 minutes counting playing length. Sometimes the band is aggressive and at other times more melodic, but the already mentioned comparison to EVERGREY is probably the best one to identify this band with, as the sound on ‘Tales from serpentia’ is not that far away that Swedish Melodic Progressive Metalband.

 

 

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