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Comments for Queensryche, Promised Land


E-MAIL: cs41js@surrey.ac.uk
Although a different stlye to their previous album, Empire, it is very powerful, containing alot of emotion and solid playing.
E-MAIL: Hokan@Dircon.co.uk
An album full of emotions and feelings. Going from very dark to quite cheerful, still with all feelings intact. Contains a celebration (in my opinion) to Internet and other electronical "meeting places" - My Global Mind. A superb album that takes a few time to listen to to really appreciate. A very strong and long lasting piece, and with competition of Operation:MindCrime it is the very best album from Queensryche, and on my list of the 10 best albums ever made.... IMHO ofcourse :-)
E-MAIL: carvalho@lse.ac.uk
By turns aggressive, stunning, and mysterious, this is a finely-wrought, textured, stately album that improves with each listening
E-MAIL: matkinso@pine.shu.ac.uk
But why did we have to wait four years for an album that lasts for only 45 minutes??!?
E-MAIL: derek@pandora.micro.umn.edu
Why isn't The Real World on the Promised Land?! Credit to the band for going their own direction. The sounds/effects are great, BUT the music is a great dissapointment - it's too short, and a letdown after a piece such as Empire.
E-MAIL: bross@okwf1.fuw.edu.pl
It''s really cool music.
This is not commercialized Ryche! This is back to subliminal audio tracks and underlying themes. So, get out yer headphones, and LISTEN! The revolution continues!
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