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Disconnected [ Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition) ]

Disconnected

SKU: V88731 Barcode: 0039841605273
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl (Limited Edition)

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  • Released Date: 14 Jul 2023

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Fates Warning's latest offering, "Disconnected," is like a rollercoaster ride through a prog metal wonderland. The band blends intricate instrumentals with haunting vocals to create a sound that is both mesmerising and head-banging.

Each track on this album is like a mini epic, taking the listener on a journey through time and space. From the haunting melodies of "One" to the frenetic energy of "So," Fates Warning never fails to deliver on the theatrics.

But what really sets "Disconnected" apart is the band's willingness to experiment. Tracks like "Pieces" and "Something From Nothing" push the boundaries of prog metal, incorporating elements of jazz and electronica to create a truly unique sound.

Of course, no Fates Warning album would be complete without some face-melting guitar solos, and "Disconnected" does not disappoint. The shredding on tracks like "Still Remains" and "Disconnected Part 1" will leave you in awe of the band's musical prowess.

Overall, "Disconnected" is a triumph for Fates Warning, showcasing their ability to push the boundaries of prog metal while still delivering on the classic sound that fans know and love. So grab your air guitars and get ready to rock out to this masterpiece.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Disconnected Part 1
2. One
3. So
4. Pieces of Me
5. Something from Nothing
6. Still Remains
7. Disconnected Part 2
8. Someone/Everything (One Demo)
9. It's Over (Shutdown Demo)
10. Under the Milky Way

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About the artist

Fates Warning

Ah, Fates Warning - the unsung heroes of progressive metal. These guys have been around since the dawn of time (well, almost) and have been churning out mind-bending musical landscapes that make even the most seasoned metalhead scratch their heads in awe. Led by the enigmatic Ray Alder on vocals, Fates Warning are known for their intricate melodies, soaring guitar solos, and thought-provoking lyrics. They are the masters of creating atmospheric, prog-rock epics that take you on a journey through the cosmos and back. Their latest album, "Long Day Good Night," is a testament to their enduring talent and creativity. With tracks like "The Way Home" and "When Snow Falls," Fates Warning continue to push the boundaries of what progressive metal can be. But don't let their serious musical chops fool you - these guys know how to have a good time too. Whether they're cracking jokes on stage or sharing a pint with fans after a show, Fates Warning always bring a sense of fun and camaraderie to the metal scene. So if you're looking for a band that can shred with the best of them while still keeping things light-hearted and enjoyable, look no further than Fates Warning. These guys are the real deal, and they're here to stay.

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