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Escape of the Phoenix
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Category: Prog Metal
Year: 2021
Label: AFM Records
Catalog Number: AFM 754-9
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Personnel
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Tom S. Englund vocals, guitars
Henrik Danhage guitars
Rikard Zander keyboards
Johan Niemann bass
Jonas Ekdahl drums
James LaBrie vocals on track 5
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Tracks
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1. | Forever Outsider | |
2. | Where August Mourn | |
3. | Stories | |
4. | A Dandelion Cipher | |
5. | The Beholder featuring James LaBrie | |
6. | In the Absence of Sun | |
7. | Eternal Nocturnal | |
8. | Escape of the Phoenix | |
9. | You From You | |
10. | Leaden Saints | |
11. | Run | |
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Existing comments about this CD
From: Doghouse Reilly |
Date: August 26, 2022 at 13:12 |
The heavy songs are some of their heaviest on this album, which reminds me of Torn. But unlike Torn, there are several ballads, and an overall heavy keyboard presence. Tom is still in fine voice although, as can be expected for a smoker and drinker, his tone has deepened over the years. You can really hear that if you listen to an early album and a later one back-to-back, but he still sounds very much like himself. To be honest, it took me a while to get into this album, where the previous two both had songs that grabbed me immediately. Tom's lyrics have the odd combination of being both quite wordy and articulate (veering toward therapy-speak in places), but also a bit awkward and not as fluent in English as they could be. Not much progress has been made in that regard since the early days, alas. Favorite tracks for me are "Forever Outsider," "Where August Mourn" (see what I mean?), "A Dandelion Cipher" (whatever that is), "In The Absence Of Sun," "Eternal Nocturnal" and "Run."
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