Some rock & roll purists consider the term “progressive rock” an oxymoron. After all, rock & roll is supposed to be about feeling, not thinking. Prog rock bands miss the point by taking the soul out of a musical form that’s purposely crass and anti-intellectual. All the precise, long-winded arrangements, keyboard flourishes, wailing vocals, and overorchestration of groups like Yes, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and, to a degree, Rush suck the soul out of something that should be less head and more body. Dream Theater, though they possess many of the same characteristics as these bands, still manage to maintain a human element in their music. Awake is at times self-indulgent and pompous, but songs like “Lie,” a passionate crusher that finds guitarist John Petrucci launching riff after thunderous riff in a cacophonous volley of crunch, ring true with real passion and base emotion. It’s the depth and tonality his guitar brings to the music that keeps Dream Theater from falling into the Styx-isms they often veer dangerously close to. A very solid record for those who don’t mind thinking while rocking.
Track List :
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – 6.00
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Caught in a Web
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Innocence Faded
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Erotomania
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Voices
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – The Silent Man
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – The Mirror
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Lie
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Lifting Shadows Off A Dream
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Scarred
Dream Theater - Awake (1994) – Space, Dye Vest