Dream Theater
Systematic Chaos


4.0
excellent

Review

by enslaved1896 USER (9 Reviews)
July 19th, 2007 | 12 replies


Release Date: 2007 | Tracklist

Review Summary: While not as classic as say "Images and Words", Dream Theater's new LP "Systematic Chaos" is another solid album added to their collection.

By: Eric Smith (www.thrashpit.com)

I hate instrumental wanking in music. This is why I cannot stand most progressive metal of this day and age.

There, I said it.

I first heard Dream Theater back in my senior year of high school. My best friend, Michael, let me listen to the song “The Glass Prison” off of their album “Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence” Those 14 minutes of sheer musical expression, and lyrics displaying a trait that can only be described as “cerebral”, changed me for the better. I had never heard a band so musically challenging, yet could write such a cohesive song (notice I said “song”) at the same time.

I realized soon after hearing that feast for the ears that I must check out the rest of their discography. Little did I know that Dream Theater had so much diversity between all of their records, each one of them imbedded with an undeniably unique atmosphere from the other. 1992’s Images and Words had avant-garde, Shakespearean dreamscapes where you could literally taste the moonlight shining upon the starlight skies of a faraway world, where romance and idealism are traits to nourish. 1997’s Falling into Infinity, sonically, at times resembled a person contemplating his life right next to a seashore illuminated only by a sunset. 2003’s Train of Thought was Dream Theater’s first true foray into the darkness of the human soul, and was their heaviest album so far….. And was certainly one of my best friends that I could go to during my times of horrible depression during high school.

Now it is 2007, and one only knows what the progressive metal masters have in store for us. Enter Systematic Chaos, Dream Theater’s ninth studio album, could best be described as a mix of Images and Words and Train of Thought.

Sonically, this is a very dark, gothic album blended together with crunching guitars not unlike what you might hear on a Pantera record. Dream Theater always does their part to remain relevant and modern in today’s metal scene, and they always come out shining bright. This sounds like music done by young men with the vigorous energy of a thousand burning suns….. But alas it is not.

Lyrically is where things get interesting. Dream Theater has always either gone for the more mystically-oriented poeticisms (“Under a Glass Moon”) or straight-to-the-gristle realistic issues (stem cell research, mental issues, alcoholism). This album finds the fantastic quintet exploring such issues as Vampires, ancient monstrous beings, and interactions from the “other side”. It is a refreshing change of pace for the band, and the occult-esque theme mixed with the beautiful, gothic-tinged keyboards and synthesizers and crushingly heavy riffage, makes for a very interesting (and different) ride indeed.

The album is not without faults, however. Dream Theater can occasionally get a bit too caught up in their operatic bombast, and end up inducing more snores than they do fist-pumping anthems or somber moments, however for the lengths that these songs run, these instances are very rare. Also, James LaBrie’s voice does not show the range that he has given us on other albums, such as 1994’s Awake. This does not detract too much from the music given to us, though, as most of the album is of a melancholy nature, and thus high-pitched falsetto vocals would not be conducive for the atmosphere in question.

No doubt about it, though, this is another winner from everyone’s favorite Berkley dropouts. If you like progressive metal, or are a fan of Dream Theater in general, there is no reason why this album should not be in your collection.

But don’t get me started on Symphony X….. Please….. Make the hurting stop…..


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Comments:Add a Comment 
rattlehead42147
July 19th 2007


1345 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i hate DT but i like this album, excellent review

Confessed2005
July 19th 2007


5579 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'll get round to listening to this eventually.

Bfhurricane
July 19th 2007


6283 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Excellent review, though a tad short. I almost completely agree, your second paragraph is very accurate and you give a great feel for the entire album. Just one problem...

But don’t get me started on Symphony X….. Please…


Symphony X's new album Paradise Lost is better than this. And this is coming from a DT fanboy... but still I voted

Yazz_Flute
July 19th 2007


19174 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Very nice review! But youve got it all wrong, Symphony X is really amazing. I do prefer this to PAradise Lost, but albums like "The NEw Mythology Suite" and "The Divine Wings of Tragedy" are better thanmost from Dream Theater, and like bfh, im a DT fanboy, i enjoy them more than SymX overall, but not by too much. "Scenes From a aMemory" is one of the best albums ever though, and i ponly prefer Opeth's "Still Life" over that. Still great review, i spose ill vote.

Merkaba33
July 20th 2007


703 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

i havn't yet listened to symphony x, but from what i heard, dt are the wankers. whatev, i like em. but not this album. it's just boring. but you convinced me to give it another try.

btw, as cheesy as it sounded, your descriptions of the past albums were dead on.

endlessartix
June 8th 2009


275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Symphony X kicks butt...

Rugter32
June 8th 2009


754 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

The Dark Eternal Night and In The Presence of Enemies are my favorites here. Constant Motion has quite grown on me too. I quite enjoy this album, though TBH I prefer Symphony X stuff to a good bunch of DT. Paradise Lost>This one, IMO

Willie
Moderator
June 8th 2009


20214 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I can't get into Symphony X. I don't know why but there's just something about them that bugs me (I haven't tried Paradise Lost though).

Shredzilla
June 9th 2009


502 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I felt the same way way about Symphony X until I listened to Paradise Lost. That album kicked my ass. Definitely check it out, because it made me a fan. The guitarist is ridiculous and even gives Petrucci a run for his money.

Bfhurricane
June 9th 2009


6283 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Paradies Lost is damn awesome, it's a much better album than this. Petrucci >> Michael Romeo, though. They're both bands with top notch musicians on every instrument.

Shredzilla
June 9th 2009


502 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh yea, Petrucci is no doubt better than Romeo. Please, don't get me wrong there, lol. Petrucci is actually my favorite guitarist. However, Romeo can create some really awesome Metal leads. What makes Petrucci better is the fact that he can play just about anything flawlessly. I bet Petrucci could play Polka and make it sound amazing!

Jim
June 9th 2009


5110 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

paradise lost wipes the floor with this album



more power than prog, though



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