![]() The album also contains a "revisited" version of San Sebastian, but there really isn't one hell of a difference from the original. At the same time it doesn't sound like a standard euro-power - it's much more diverse, with tons of fresh ideas and very wise lyrics It has everything that I expect from a power metal album - powerful ultrafast tracks with kick-ass double-drumming, a couple of really nice and emotional ballads and a sign of high-quality all over it. Though after the first listening I was, like "What the hell? This is not half as good as Ecliptica!" now it has really grown on me. Why I talk about this? Because it's the only weak point of this flawless in every other way album. ![]() Unlike "Ecliptica", which kicks off on the very first second, this album has an intro - well, actually even too many of them, because there's an intro for "The End Of This Chapter", for "Land Of The Free" and "The Power Of One". ![]()
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