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Suspyre : The Silvery Image
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this is first class, grade a, orchestral progressive metal / neo-classical, magnificent playing, arrangments and vocals all in one package. NOW OUT OF PRINT, LAST REMAINING COPIES AVAILABLE
Genre: Metal/Punk: Progressive Metal
Release Date: 2005
The Silvery Image Record Label: Nightmare Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sospirare 0:48 $0.99
Father of Hate 5:18 $0.99
Distant Skies 6:17 $0.99
Waterburns 7:15 $0.99
The Breath of Gloria 7:35 $0.99
Last of the Survivors 4:57 $0.99
Ascension 1:19 $0.99
Apex 5:21 $0.99
Surpent I am 4:55 $0.99
The City Under Sands 5:45 $0.99
I See 6:05 $0.99
Seguirai 1:01 $0.99
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Album Notes

Suspyre
The Silvery Image
Release:
2005


Genre:
Progressive / Neo-Classical Metal
Reviewer: Pedro Lopes

Rating: 4.5 / 5 points
Site: http://www.rockeyez.com/reviews/cd/suspyre/rev-thesilveryimage.html

SUSPYRE
Are these guys really from New Jersey?!


That was the first thing that popped into my mind when listening to SUSPYRE’s debut album, “The Silvery Image.” This album seemed to slip under our radars when choosing our best albums for 2005. I’m certain this CD would have been on my list. Not only does SUSPYRE offer a fantastic array of progressive metal, I’d say that SYMPHONY X now has a run for their money.


I’m not only impressed by Clay Barton’s vocals, but by the rest of the band as well. Gregg Rossetti and Rich Skibinsky worked the MIDI aspects of the album quite well and their instrumental skills are exceptional – and yes, a saxophone is always welcome on a metal album!


The first track of “The Silvery Image” starts off with a short but sweet orchestral arrangement reminiscent of something you would hear from a RHAPSODY intro. The second track quickly starts off with “Father of Hate,” one of the several highlights of this album. Fast, melodic guitar riffs and steady, pulsing drum work rip through this song. Next on the list comes “Distant Skies” which seems like a great intro for one of their shows and I’m sure will be one of their classics.


I can’t really pick a favorite off this album, but “Last of the Survivors” has both an addictive melody and chorus. “The City Under Sands” is truly an epic song. Let me just say again, Clay Barton and the rest of this band have fantastic abilities and it truly shows throughout “The Silvery Image.”


“The Silvery Image” is highly recommended to fans of SYMPHONY X and those who are new to the neo-classical style of metal. SUSPYRE – Rock On!




Band Lineup:


Gregg Rossetti - Guitars, orchestration, MIDI programming, tenor saxophone, tenor viola da gamba, chapman stick

Rich Skibinsky - Guitars, orchestration, MIDI programming, keyboards and piano

Kirk Schwenkler - Bass, flute

Sam Paulicelli - Drums, percussion

Clay Barton - Lead and backing vocals





Track Listing:


Sospirare

Father of Hate

Distant Skies

Waterburns

The Breath of Gloria

Last of the Survivors

Ascension

Apex

Serpent I Am

The City Under Sands

I See

Seguirai

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