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Freedom Call

Freedom Call Album: “Dimensions [Japan Bonus Track]”

Freedom Call Album: “Dimensions [Japan Bonus Track]”
Album Information :
Title: Dimensions [Japan Bonus Track]
Release Date:2007-06-30
Type:Unknown
Genre:
Label:King
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:4988003342241
Track Listing :
1 Demons Dance Video
2 Innocent World Video
3 United Alliance Video
4 Mr. Evil Video
5 Queen Of My World Video
6 Light Up The Sky Video
7 Words Of Endeavour Video
8 Blackend Sun Video
9 Dimensions Video
10 My Dying Paradise Video
11 Magic Moments Video
12 Far Away Video
13 Quest (Unplugged Version)
Review - :
If a group of fortysomething or fiftysomething headbangers wandered into a power metal revival concert in Europe in 2007, they probably would have thought they had found a time machine back to the late '70s or early '80s. They would encounter an abundance of long-haired headbangers in their teens and early twenties looking and dressing exactly as they had looked and dressed 25 years earlier, and would hear younger bands faithfully emulating the power metal of the {$Jimmy Carter} and {$Ronald Reagan} years. {$Freedom Call}'s first album, {^Stairway to Fairyland}, came out in 1999, but their larger-than-life approach to power metal is firmly rooted in the {$Judas Priest}/{$Iron Maiden}/{$Queensrÿche}/{$Manowar} era -- and the German headbangers continue in that vein on 2007's {^Dimensions}. This 51-minute CD doesn't pretend to point metal in any new directions; {^Dimensions}, like previous {$Freedom Call} releases, is totally derivative and not the least bit apologetic about it. {^Dimensions} is quite oblivious to all the punk-minded, hip-hop-influenced alternative metal and alternative rock of the '90s and 2000s, and none of the material offers the slightest acknowledgement of death metal, black metal, grunge, metalcore, industrial metal, rap-metal, or even '80s thrash. But here's the thing: if you're going to be ultra-derivative, at least strive for quality -- and prog-influenced tracks such as {&"Blackened Sun,"} {&"My Dying Paradise,"} {&"Innocent World,"} and {&"Mr. Evil"} point to the fact that {$Freedom Call}, although not the least bit original, are enjoyably good at what they do. Instead of running away from the stereotypes of power metal, {$Freedom Call} happily embrace them and do so without even the slightest trace of irony. {^Dimensions} isn't in a class with the best albums that {$Priest}, {$Maiden}, {$Queensrÿche}, or {$Manowar} offered during power metal's heyday, but truly die-hard power metal enthusiasts will find it to be a decent example of what Europe's power metal revival field has to offer. [This Japanese edition of {^Dimensions} includes a bonus track.] ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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