Symphony X
The Divine Wings of Tragedy


4.5
superb

Review

by Altmer USER (175 Reviews)
November 11th, 2007 | 168 replies


Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Is it epic? Yes. Is it pretentious? Yes. Is it technical? Yes. Is it heavy? Yes. Is it a motherfucking beast of a record? You bet!

Prog metal goes a lot further back than some of us imagine. And by that I don't mean that Fates Warning started in 1984, or Dream Theater in 1989 (or even Queensryche who are barely prog, but anyway.) The genre is rooted in two styles basically: the 70s brand of music played by rock intelligentsia such as Rush and Yes, and the aggressive, gritty metal of bands such as Iron Maiden and Metallica. The melting pot of these two styles spawned Dream Theater and a host of other bands in the wake of the most renowned prog metal giants.

For their first two albums, Symphony X kind of fit the mold a band playing the style above, albeit not very imaginative. But with their third outing, The Divine Wings of Tragedy, they would rewrite prog metal history as we know it. Was it the introduction of Mr. Allen on vocals? No, he'd been around for the Damnation Game. Was it Michael Romeo's guitar pyrotechnics? No, many prog metal bands are renowned for their guitarists' virtuoso skills, that's nothing new in these metal regions.

No, it is the melting pot of both these with a more symphonic, power metal-infused style while never abandoning the heaviness. Romeo isn't great because he's an amazing soloist (though his licks are worthy of worship by all means.) He is great because next to those powerful licks he displays a high quality of innovative rhythm guitar techniques as well. One reason why I like Symphony X so much is Romeo's rhyhthm playing: his D-tuned chuggathons, the complex Pantera-infused heaviness, the speed, and the neoclassical "wow how many notes did that guy just play" licks on top of it. Don't believe me? "Out of the Ashes" is the prime example, displaying a penchant for heavy chugging yet never abandoning the classical melody injected throughout the song.

Similar is Russell Allen. He hits nice and beautiful notes (anyone who has seen him live will attest that this guy is a devastatingly good vocalist), but he has a metal edge to it many vocalists in the style lack. He doesn't have to stick to the pretty wispy stuff, he's versatile and besides that his voice is somewhat lower-ranged than most contemporary prog/power metal vocalists; he has a more mid-ranged bellow he uses to great effect. Plus his choral vocals (check out the awesome intro to the all-encompassing title track The Divine Wings of Tragedy) are of high quality in addition to his usual vocal lines. Not to mention pulls off some massive sing-along choruses; it may sound like an oxymoron, and prog purists will shout BLASPHEMY, but check out opener Of Sins And Shadows or its successor Sea of Lies and tell me those choruses don't have bigass hooks.

It's not just Romeo's rhythm guitar playing that gives the music its dark and menacing edge apart from the brutal chugging. The Eyes of Medusa sees keyboardist Pinnella underpinning the vindictive riffing foundation with some superbly haunting synths, giving it a nice fantastic edge not out of place in some cheesy fantasy movie. On the other hand Pinnella doesn't have to go for the spooky effect: on The Witching Hour punishing riffs collide with keyboard licks that come straight out of the realm of classical music.

And for the real headbanging enthusiasts out there, you're going to be satisfied with Rullo's amazing footwork on the drums. Of Sins and Shadows contains some double-bass-o-rific percussionwork, and Rullo punishes his kit throughout the album, occasionally freaking out for some nice crazy jazz-influenced fill or an extra dose of punch and power with some more swift kicking of the bass.

Lyrically the band comes straight out of the kind of Dungeons and Dragons type of thing, drawing heavily on literature and mythology for their lyrics. If they aren't referencing some epic poem of John Milton (the title track is a prime example) they are singing about old Egyptian gods (Pharaoh) or classical Greek legends (The Eyes of Medusa.) Pretentious maybe, but hey, love songs get old after a while, don't you think?

And yes, their music is just as epic as the lyrics sometimes: the song The Divine Wings of Tragedy is one of those songs that will keep the proggers coming and the non-proggers running in terror. Spanning over twenty minutes and emblazoned with aforementioned choral vocals, epic keyboard flurries traded off with some more shredtastic guitar soloing and the near Dimebag-worshipping riffs (especially at the beginning: check out the syncopated intro after the choir), it's everything a fan of the style wants (and if you're a hater, you won't like it at all.)

At the end of the day, it's prog metal at its very best. It's got a melting pot of styles, including the heavy (emphasising Symphony X's metal roots), the symphonic/neo-classical, and some punishing technical proggy parts the style has become notorious for. It's got the hooks, the power, and the intention to keep fans of the style enthralled for a pretty big while. If you're turned off by the bombast and pretence of it all, keep away, but for everyone who likes that extra dash of intelligence with their music: this is for you. Highly recommended to any prog/power metal fan, and to anyone unfamiliar with the style.

Recommended tracks for the people unfamiliar with the album...

Of Sins and Shadows
The Eyes of Medusa
The Divine Wings of Tragedy



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Lunarfall
November 11th 2007


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review, incredible album.

Altmer
November 11th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I don't know, you tell me.

Thor
November 11th 2007


10357 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No cuz he hates t3h Colorz :upset:



Anyways, good review. EXCEPT THAT SEA OF LIES ISN'T IN THE HIGHLIGHTS!

Altmer
November 11th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Sea of Lies is a great song, tbqh that would be my fourth. Though I'd just recommend the whole album if I could get away with it.

Slaytan
November 11th 2007


1185 Comments


Nice review.

Thor
November 11th 2007


10357 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You just can't beat that tap-sweeping in Sea of Lies. So amazing.

Zoo
November 11th 2007


3759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Good review, Alt. Sea of Lies is one of my favorite Symphony X songs.



Shattered_Future
November 11th 2007


1632 Comments


Yeah, fine, don't mention the bassist, why don't you? :mad:

Great album, absolutely fantastic live band.

Yazz_Flute
November 11th 2007


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

To be honest i always thought The Eyes of Medusa was one of the worst songs the band has ever written.



The Accolade needs to be mentioned here.

Altmer
November 11th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The bassist is awesome.



And yeah, they rule live, I saw them last month. They got a HUGE response even with shit sound.

BallsToTheWall
November 11th 2007


51592 Comments


Been planning on getting into this band for awhile. Guess I should start here.

Thor
November 11th 2007


10357 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah this seems to be the favorite for most fans of the band. Make sure to check out Paradise Lost too!

Zoo
November 11th 2007


3759 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I would actually suggest The Odyssey. But this isn't a bad place to start.

Yazz_Flute
November 11th 2007


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

V: The New Mythology Suite is without a doubt my favorite from the band, but this would have to be second.



This would be a good place to start with though.

Altmer
November 11th 2007


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

get this. then get paradise lost and v. then the odyssey.

Altmer
February 20th 2008


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

even better just go see them live

ChaosTheory
August 14th 2008


102 Comments


Great review man, but it saddens me that you never mentioned the terrific bass.
Oh and i think "Candlelight Fantasia" and "The Accolade" are worthy songs to mention.

Altmer
August 14th 2008


5711 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the whole album is terrific

Rugter32
February 13th 2009


754 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

The title track is easily the best song they've written to date.

Lunarfall
February 13th 2009


3178 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have to agree with you there.



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