Riverside
Second Life Syndrome


5.0
classic

Review

by tiesthatbind USER (46 Reviews)
November 18th, 2011 | 199 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Riverside’s magnum opus and a truly outstanding piece of modern prog.

Out of Myself was a fantastic debut album for Riverside. Despite often wearing their influences on their sleeve, the band managed to create a unique piece of work that managed to combine impressive musicianship with a melancholic atmosphere, topped off by the emotive vocals of Mariusz Duda. After such a beautiful and surprisingly mature debut for such a young band, their sophomore effort had a lot to live up to. Second Life Syndrome not only lives up to its predecessor, but surpasses it. It’s heavier, more epic, and more ambitious, and yet it still retains the atmosphere that was so pivotal in the debut.

Second Life Syndrome is extremely consistent, but where it shines the most is in the epics. Volte-Face is a perfect introduction to the new epic rock sound that Riverside sought after on this album, with massive riffs, engaging vocals from Duda, and the band’s signature melodic guitar solos. Even with all of this, it’s far from the best track on the album. That honor goes to the title track, which is the best song Riverside will ever do, and a song that deserves to be called of one of the best prog epics of all time, even though it will probably never get anywhere near that level of recognition. Despite its running time of nearly 16 minutes, it never drags or feels like a filler passage has been added; it’s cohesive and each section is well-developed. This is where Riverside’s band chemistry was at its absolute best, as sections of technical guitar and bass riffing mix with beautiful melodic sections, all leading up to the outro which contains the most brilliant guitarwork in the band’s discography. Dance with the Shadow is not far behind this track in quality either, and while the musicianship is once again superb, this epic is made complete by Duda’s vocals, whose delivery perfectly complements the darker atmosphere.

Although the biggest appeal to most prog fans will be that trio of epics, the shorter tracks are just as impressive. Conceiving You, the album’s sole ballad, is driven by emotional vocals and gorgeous guitar leads. Elsewhere the band demonstrates great use of dynamics with the melancholic I Turned You Down and the post-rock inspired closer Before. Instrumental Reality Dream III shows a marked improvement over the first two installments on Out of Myself and is an epic guitar and keyboard-driven rock track that is just as engaging as Riverside’s vocal-driven pieces. After and Artificial Smile are both solid tracks but are easily the weak points of Second Life Syndrome. The former is a pleasant-sounding intro piece that is much less interesting than everything that follows, and the latter is simply a great but straightforward hard rock song that pales in comparison to the atmosphere of the rest of the album.

While Riverside’s career has generally been an impressive one, this is where the band reached their peak. Although their next two releases were still very good, they would unfortunately not live up to the standard that they set on Second Life Syndrome. Here the band displays great technical ability but never to the point of indulgence in pointless soloing or meandering riff sections. The focus is on memorable musical passages and this is achieved throughout the album. With Second Life Syndrome, Riverside made a convincing case for why their name should be included with the other greats of progressive rock.



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pizzamachine
November 18th 2011


27792 Comments


Perfect review man. I mean it.

bloc
November 18th 2011


70694 Comments


YES TIES

tiesthatbind
November 18th 2011


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks man. I've had this review in the works for a good while now.

tiesthatbind
November 18th 2011


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

heck yeah bloc

bloc
November 18th 2011


70694 Comments


Riverside is by far my favourite band in the modern prog scene.

It's been quite difficult trying to find some Riverside clones though....

tiesthatbind
November 18th 2011


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

They're definitely my favorite prog band right now.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2011


11017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great album.





edit: good review too, pos.

seedofnothing
November 18th 2011


3422 Comments


album is really good, and i can agree, Riverside is def one of the top proggers out there. excellent review too

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2011


11017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Just found out that Lunatic Soul issued their third album recently.

seedofnothing
November 18th 2011


3422 Comments


^thats funny u mention that, i happen to be listening to it right now

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2011


11017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I have their debut on physical copy and it is excellent.

bloc
November 18th 2011


70694 Comments


Another Lunatic Soul? Oh shit...

MO
November 18th 2011


24136 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

good album, will read the review later

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2011


11017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Another Lunatic Soul?





Yeah, just added the album to the database.

seedofnothing
November 18th 2011


3422 Comments


now it needs a rev

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2011


11017 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

and ratings B-)

seedofnothing
November 18th 2011


3422 Comments


iv heard all the tracks already its def a 3.5-4 in my book right now. based on my first listen through im just gonna give her a 4, which feels the best at this time

jybt
November 18th 2011


359 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome review...the title track is also one of my favorite songs, among the highest examples of dark prog ever created.

tiesthatbind
November 18th 2011


7441 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I still need to listen to Lunatic Soul.

seedofnothing
November 18th 2011


3422 Comments


the newest is good, i liked it



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