Black Clouds & Silver Linings

Dream Theater
Black Clouds & Silver Linings

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Roadrunner Records
Release date: 19/Jun/2009
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "A Nightmare To Remember (Album Version)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "A Rite Of Passage (Album Version)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Wither (Album Version)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "The Shattered Fortress (Album Version)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "The Best Of Times (Album Version)"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "The Count Of Tuscany (Album Version)"
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Black Clouds&Silver Linings by Dream Theater, released 19 June 2009, includes the following tracks: "Wither", "The Best Of Times" and more. This version of Black Clouds&Silver Linings comes as a 1xCD. - .. LININGS
BLACK CLOUDS & SILVER LININGS marks another milestone on Dream Theater's iconoclastic musical journey, which began two and a half decades ago and now encompasses a hugely impressive body of music that's established the durable progressive metal outfit as a one-of-a-kind creative force with a fiercely devoted international fan base. The new album - produced by band members Mike Portnoy and John Petrucci, who also serve as the groups main lyricists - offers a vibrant manifestation of the world-class musicianship, vivid lyrical scenarios and ambitious, multi-leveled compositions that have established Dream Theater as a uniquely compelling creative force.
Recorded and mixed at Avatar Studios, NYC. October 2008 thru March 2009 ? &© 2009 The All Black B.V. Standard jewel case with clear tray including a 20-page booklet
"Black Clouds & Silver Linings" is the tenth studio album by progressive metal giants Dream Theater, released in 2009 on CD format by Roadrunner Records. This ambitious record showcases the band's signature blend of technical virtuosity, complex compositions, and emotional depth. Featuring epic tracks like "A Nightmare to Remember," "The Count of Tuscany," and "The Best of Times," the album explores themes ranging from personal loss to fantastical storytelling. The production quality highlights each member's exceptional musicianship, making it a must-have for fans of progressive music. Dream Theater has been at the forefront of progressive metal since their formation in 1985. Renowned for their intricate arrangements and powerful live performances, they have garnered multiple Grammy nominations and built a devoted global fanbase with albums such as "Images and Words" and "Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory." Their influence extends across generations of musicians within rock and metal genres. Roadrunner Records is an iconic label known for its commitment to heavy music genres including metal, hard rock, and alternative acts. With a roster featuring legendary artists like Slipknot, Nickelback, and Machine Head alongside Dream Theater, Roadrunner has played a pivotal role in shaping modern rock music worldwide.
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: 1686178832
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Yuriy P. - 28/Aug/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
Two years after the very controversial "Systematic Chaos" was released, the 10th album Black Clouds & Silver Linings was released. What I've always liked about Theaters is that every next album is different from the previous one, but their style remains recognizable from album to album. The album contains 6 songs. It begins with a very frightening intro to the song "A Nightmare to Remember". The song itself is a mixture of black metal and progressive elements. Where the reviewer with the nickname Mifnar heard the power is not clear to me, although this fits into his review, where there is not a single rational link, but we will not leave the topic. The lyrics of the song are probably based on the personal life of Petrucci, who got into a car accident in his youth. The very tough first part of the song is replaced by a very lyrical and melodic piece. Overall, the song is very good and listens to in one breath. The next issue is the promoted "A Rite of Passage". The song is very simple in terms of structure. However, at the same time it has very beautiful lyrics and a catchy chorus. In the middle, the guys delight with a very driving instrumental part. Number 3 is the simplest song on the album "Wither". But it is her simplicity that makes a significant contribution to the hit song of this song. Under it it is quite possible to relax and think about the eternal. The most brutal song on the album is "The Shattered Fortress", which is the final part of Portnoy's alcoholic suite. It uses very actively fragments of the four previous parts of the alcoholic saga. But the theatergoers managed to perfectly combine them all into a complete song. The moment the theme from "The Root of all Evil" comes in is great. And it is very interesting to listen to already familiar fragments in an unusual arrangement. The fifth song "The Best of Times" is filled with very personal and touching lyrics. The son turns to his father, he recalls the times when they were together and were happy, but all good things come to an end. The text is saturated with sorrow, but light sorrow: “My heart is bleeding But I can take it all Your spirit guides me through life every day. " A stunningly beautiful and emotional solo perfectly complements the lyrics. Finally, the album closes with the epic creation "The Count of Tuscany", which tells the story of a man who meets a certain young, eccentric Count of Tuscany. They went for a drive in a car and arrived at the count's estate, where he introduces the hero to his brother, who seems very suspicious to him. We learn that the hero begins to fear for himself for his life from the stunningly driving and melodic chorus. At the end, the main character sits alone and tries to understand how it all happened, what he was to blame, he asks the count to explain, but he simply did not understand the count, most likely due to various cultural characteristics. In general, happy ending, everyone is happy and satisfied. Total: "Black Clouds & Silver Linings" - an ingenious album of "Theaters".

Scott Deitche - 22/Sep/2009 
I still remember when I picked up the first Dream Theater record, or more accurately cassette, When Dream and Day Unite, a week after its release in 1...

Chris Conaton - 17/Jul/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
Dream Theater seem to be out of new tricks, but at least they know how to play to their own strengths. Black Clouds and Silver Linings is their tenth ...

Jordan Blum - 03/Jul/2009 
Let me preface this review by stating that I truly am a fan of Dream Theater. Since discovering them six years ago, they’ve been a major influence and...

Shawn S. Lealos - 26/Jun/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
The progressive rockers are back with a new album featuring six songs clocking in at over an hour. Is it overkill or have they truly released an epic...

John Skibeat - 23/Jun/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
This marks the milestone of a tenth studio album for the legendary prog-metallers Dream Theater. It’s being released in standard version, a three-disc...

Trey Spencer - 19/Jun/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Awake. It wasn’t really until Jordan Rudess joined that the focus seemed to change from songwriting to extended jams. This wasn’t necessarily a bad th...

Chris Cope - 19/Jun/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
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Deutsch PAVOL M. - 27/Oct/2014 3 of 5 Stars!
Black Clouds & Silver Linings is not top album from Dream Theater. Less inventions, but still yet very solid, good compositions. That album I bought among last from discography. I am big fan of group and recommend it to other fans of quality progressive metal.

Deutsch Jörn Schlüter - 13/Jul/2009 
Waren nicht auch Dream Theater einst charmant Die musiktechnischen Überflieger entwickelten mit ihrer extremen Virtuosität einen Prog-Metal, dem abso...