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Alexander S. - 2020年 03月 04日  The musical basis has also undergone significant changes, almost every song on this album has a full-fledged symphony orchestra. In combination with soulful texts, such a neoclassical sound creates a soft and gentle atmosphere, there is an amazing feeling of being there, as if you were right there - in Yugoslavia, among the horrors of war. John Oliva added fuel to the general cauldron of raging emotions, a couple of songs he sang (“I Am” and “Doesn't Matter Anyway”) simply amaze with their anger and negativity, John’s infernal voice is the best suited for the parties of villains. Among the most wonderful tracks you can distinguish the touching lag "This Is The Time", the hurricane symphonic action movie "Dead Winter Dead", and simply the breathtaking instrumental "Mozart And Madness". Also, Savatage could not do (and even less so on such an orchestral album) without its signature polyphony, it can be heard in the pair of the final tracks "One Child" and "Not What You See". Summing up, we can conclude that, this disc may not be the best work of the group, but it definitely deserves attention. Mostly because of the awesome atmosphere and mood that comes with listening to Dead Winter Dead. Great job.
|  | Evripidis T. - 2017年 09月 10日  One of the finest moments from this symphonic metal band that turned into trans siberian orchestra!! If you like Queen in a more metal way this is it!
|  | Gustavo Francisco D. - 2014年 12月 26日  Savatage es una de mis bandas favoritas. No conozco otra banda del metal siquiera parecida, desde las orquestaciones, los arreglos corales, el concepto, la historia todo tan bien elaborado. Como si eso fuera poco la voz de Zak Stevens y las guitarras de Al Pitrelli y Chris Caffery cautivan y emocionan. Esta edición 2011 viene en un digipack muy bien diseñado y además incluye dos bonus tracks que no son para nada despreciables.
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