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01. "PRELUDE TO SISYPHUS" 02. "THE WAKING HOURS" 03. "BEHIND CLOSED DOORS" 04. "CHANGE OF SEASONS" 05. "DIMENSIONS, (Frontiers)" 06. "DIMENSIONS, (Projections)" 07. "DIMENSIONS, (The Grains Of Sand)" 08. "PRIME" 09. "EPIGRAM FOR THE LAST STRAW" 10. "THESE EMPTY PLACES" 11. "THESE EMPTY PLACES"
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 | Description: | When four young musicians from Munich founded the thrash band Sodom in the early eighties, nobody could have guessed that they would deliver a milestone for European progressive metal with their debut album â??Life Cycleâ?? in 1988. Changes could already be heard on â??Stepsâ?? (1990) and on â??A Sense Of Changeâ?? in 1991 they managed to get fans of prog and art rock on board for the first time. With the much more melodic singer Jogi Kaiser, who is still active in musicals today, and a reduced metal component, this balancing act was achieved in an impressive way. It was the first Sieges Even album that was no longer released as an LP by the label at the time (Steamhammer/SPV), but only on CD. â??A Sense Of Changeâ?? was very successful in certain circles, but the band parted ways with guitarist Markus Steffen. The following two albums deviated from the previous style, but the reunion took place in 2005, producing â??The Art Of Navigating By The Starsâ?? and â??Paramountâ??. The chapter was closed in 2007 with the live album â??Playgroundsâ??. Markus Steffen and singer Arno Menses founded Subsignal, who are still successfully active today. â??A Sense Of Changeâ?? is finally being re-released in 2024, with the argument â??for the first time on vinylâ?? standing out in particular. The material was first remastered, then mastered separately for CD and LP. The booklet and LP insert contain images from the original release as well as liner notes by guitarist Markus Steffen. The album was produced by Charlie Bauerfeind in 1991.
- First vinyl release. Originally released by Steamhammer/SPV in 1991.
Made In The E.E.C. ? ? &© 2024 ZYX Music.
Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
Recorded and mixed at AHA Studios, Munich in August and October 1991.
Mixed and recorded on Meyer Sound HD-1
Runouts are etched.
"A Sense Of Change" is a landmark LP by the German progressive metal band Sieges Even, released through GoldenCore Records. This 1991 album is widely regarded as one of the most influential works in progressive metal, blending intricate musicianship with melodic sophistication and thought-provoking lyrics. The record showcases complex time signatures, virtuosic guitar work, and dynamic vocals that have become hallmarks of Sieges Even's sound. "A Sense Of Change" stands out for its seamless fusion of technical prowess and emotional depth, making it a must-have for fans of intelligent rock music.
Sieges Even was formed in Munich in the mid-1980s and quickly gained recognition within the European progressive scene for their innovative approach to metal. Over their career, they have been praised for albums like "Steps," "Sophisticated," and especially "A Sense Of Change," which remains a cult classic among prog enthusiasts worldwide.
GoldenCore Records is known for its dedication to high-quality reissues and releases across genres such as rock, metal, and hard-to-find classics. With an emphasis on preserving musical heritage while delivering superior audio fidelity, GoldenCore has earned respect from collectors and audiophiles alike. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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