Second Life Syndrome
发行时间:2005-10-31
发行公司:索尼音乐
简介: Second Life Syndrome is the second full-length album by progressive rock band Riverside, released on October 31, 2005.
This second release garnered quite as much praise as Out of Myself and was released on the large prog rock label Inside Out Music. Second Life Syndrome has a noticeably more raw and heavy feel than Out of Myself which in general was much more laid back and mellow. The title track has been said in one radio interview to be one of the best songs to sum up Riverside's sound. The song contains three parts: A slightly aggressive first part, a mellow and quiet second part, and an instrumental third part. This album is the second part of the Reality Dream trilogy which would explain the first and last track's titles; Second Life Syndrome comes after Out of Myself but before Rapid Eye Movement.
As of March 2009, the album is #43 on Metal Storm's Top 100 albums of all-time list.Former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy named Second Life Syndrome one of his favourite albums of 2005.
Second Life Syndrome is the second full-length album by progressive rock band Riverside, released on October 31, 2005.
This second release garnered quite as much praise as Out of Myself and was released on the large prog rock label Inside Out Music. Second Life Syndrome has a noticeably more raw and heavy feel than Out of Myself which in general was much more laid back and mellow. The title track has been said in one radio interview to be one of the best songs to sum up Riverside's sound. The song contains three parts: A slightly aggressive first part, a mellow and quiet second part, and an instrumental third part. This album is the second part of the Reality Dream trilogy which would explain the first and last track's titles; Second Life Syndrome comes after Out of Myself but before Rapid Eye Movement.
As of March 2009, the album is #43 on Metal Storm's Top 100 albums of all-time list.Former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy named Second Life Syndrome one of his favourite albums of 2005.