RPWL – God Has Failed – Live and Personal
This is a valid addition to the RPWL catalogue. Time and experience has allowed the original ideas to mature, and the subtle changes made only go to enhance what was a worthy debut album all those years ago.
This is a valid addition to the RPWL catalogue. Time and experience has allowed the original ideas to mature, and the subtle changes made only go to enhance what was a worthy debut album all those years ago.
This album, whilst complex in its segments remains overall accessible to the listener as it weaves between classic prog, whilst maintaining a modern feel which together never ages or dates this release. It’s much like meeting a long-lost friend you haven’t seen for years, but they have come of age in the intervening years and are all the better for it.
This is an absorbing 63 minutes and a little bit different from what you might expect from progressive metal.
To sum everything up, the album is fantastic, you have to get a taste of that “Future Shock” yourself to truly see the picture I’m trying to paint in this short review!
Dead World Reclamation seem to have their chosen genre sewn up tight. Just the right amount of melodic ingredients, bags of technical skill and ferocity tempered with infectious rhythms.