One word. Superb. This music is great and I whole-heartedly agree with the user that this sounds like Dream Theatre + Liquid Tension Experiment. Some of the musical ideas presented in this album is great and listening to this on a good set of headphones the quality doesn't miss a beat with amazing clarity and quality.
And best of all it's free!
This album is the first album I've downloaded on Jamendo and has left me wanting for more.
10/10.
Pretty Impressive. Right up their with the England's best. Surprised you haven't cut a deal with a major. Keep this up and your sure to. Thanks for some top shelf freebies.
Not bad, but did you try to write a sequell to Dream Theater's album "Scenes from a Memory" ? it seems very close to it, with some commun riffs, and I am sure of something : about 4:00 in "Plunge into Hyperreality", it's Universal Mind, by Liquid Tension Experiment!
You have great inspirations, but try to make something new, more personnal, and not a tribut to the the best band ever!
Most of the songs are awesome.. you guys surely take away the progressive story with you..
needless to say .. ur review page is already too much filled :-)
Do you have any videos ?? plz share and pass on the link..
[pekon]
Nice sound.. nice Album..
Only this..
Awesooome!
This is the only album I listen to now out of my 400 songs with over 200 dollars invested in them.
Update:
Congrats on Making top 5 United States Albums!!
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You know, this is pretty clever stuff. Well constructed, clever overlaying of sounds,intricate timing, tight instrumentals etc. Would a change of name be beneficial in this overtly commercial aspired music world? Sometimes a 'name' can catapult a band to fame....'J T Bruce' perhaps is not the name as a vehicle to commercial success, trivial on my part perhaps, but this music deserves widespread airplay...only a thought...also, could be good for movie soundtracks. Then again the artist may be very happy with his lot, and good for them. I enjoy these sounds.
JT Bruce is one of the few artists I've ever seen skillfully blend heavy metal with progressive / psychadelic rock. It's like listening to the minds of Bruce Dickinson and Carl Palmer at the same time.
I fell instantly in love with his sound.
The only criticism I can offer is very minor, which is the main theme gets repeated a tad too frequently, to the point where the songs all start sounding alike. Of course, "The Dreamer's Paradox" is a concept album, and recurring themes are to be expected, it just was a tad to thickly done; a minor complaint to be made on an extrordinary peice.
When I got home yesterday night after taking this album with me on my daily communte, I couldn't wait to download another dose of his music.
It is metal you can have a headtrip to!
Thank's for this great album

| Tipo | Instrumental Progressive Metal | ||||||||||||||
| Estreno | 09 de noviembre de 2006 | ||||||||||||||
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