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Fates Warning
CD Reviews
Darkness In A Different Light
Review by Greg Olma
It has been almost a decade since we have gotten a Fates Warning release.  

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Disconnected
Review by Vivian Lee
In July of 2000 Fates Warning, the thinking person's prog metal band from California, have offered their latest, Disconnected. This brave new effort resembles, but not rehashes, past works like A Pleasant Shade of Grey or Parallels, either musically or in theme.
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Parallels
Review by Gary Hill
Fates Warning is Roy Alder, Jim Matheos, Frank Aresti, Joe Dibiase and Mark Zander. Dream Theater`s James Labrie provides background vocals on Life in Still Water.
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DVD Reviews
Fates Warning - Live in Athens DVD
Review by Josh Turner
Over time, Fates Warning has experienced a few changes at its core. The astronomical John Arch was their original singer.
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Concert Reviews
Fates Warning - Live in Joliet, Illinois, November 2013
Review by Greg Olma

It has been a little over a decade since the mighty Fates Warning toured near Chicago.



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Armored Saint
Review by Mike Korn

Interview with Joey Vera of Armored Saint from 2015


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A Chinese Firedrill - Circles
Review by Gary Hill
A solo CD from Joey Vera (Fates Warning, Anthrax, Armored Saint, etc.), this qualifies as progressive rock if you consider the more metallic form of prog to still be prog. I know there are those out there (prog purists) who would be inclined to call it “metal,” but for my money this is progressive rock. I like this CD a lot. It’s definitely unique and creative.


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Engine - Engine
Review by Vivian Lee
Fates Warning vocalist Ray Alder decided to use the interim between albums to cut his first solo release entitled Engine. Alder had to look no further than Fates Warning's most recent touring lineup.
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Zierler - Esc
Review by G. W. Hill

Featuring members of Beyond Twilight, Halford, Fates Warning, Firewind, Scar Symmetry and Circus Maximus, this album is quite cool.


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OSI - re: free
Review by Josh Turner
The songs are about as long as an aircraft carrier and in some ways better than the original strip whereas the album is shorter all-around. Taken from the initial messenger’s material, they downsize to something that’s leaner and meaner.
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Alberto Rigoni - Songs for Souls
Review by Gary Hill
Alberto Rigoni is a bass player. In terms of playing music, that was always my first and most prominent instrument, too.

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Armored Saint - Win Hands Down
Review by Mike Korn

You can make a pretty strong case that Armored Saint is the great American metal band.


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Various Artists - Working Man
Review by Gary Hill
One of the early Magna Carta tribute CD's, this one is definitely not one of their finest. It does have some strong points, though, and the main area in which it is lacking is vocals.
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