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Torman Maxt : The Foolishness of God
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Progressive Metal...where Black Sabbath meets Rush with a fresh new twist. Lots of electric guitars...lots of acoustic guitars...and everything else in between.
Genre: Rock: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2002
The Foolishness of God Record Label: Mars Hill Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Vanity Explored 4:55 $0.99
Ghost Town 3:17 $0.99
City of Man 5:19 $0.99
The Stage 3:24 $0.99
Space and Time 5:06 $0.99
Off This Planet 2:15 $0.99
The China Song 6:53 $0.99
40 Days 4:01 $0.99
Life Sketches III: Sin 1:46 $0.99
Silence Isn't Golden 3:37 $0.99
Life Sketches IV: Eternity 2:45 $0.99
The Foolishness of God 10:45 $0.99
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Album Notes

If you need to attach labels, try calling them one of today's most impressive and promising progressive metal bands...

JoeMetal.com
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We'll have to wait and see where unto the band will move from this masterpiece of a progressive metal album. A must for all you progressive rock fans who like your music loud and hard!

The Dutch Progressive Rock Page
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If, after this record, Torman Maxt remain toiling in underground obscurity, blame the foolishness of man.

Sea of Tranquility
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So, why is this album so great to my ears? Because it's an excellent example of loyal music, awesome technique and excellent song-writing used to transmit "flying" feelings to the listener...

MetalReviews.com
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Their previous album was already something special but this one is unique in every way...

Undertow Heavy Metal Magazine
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I can tell that this band has that intanglible "it"; a mature, developed approach that separates them from a scene crowded with amateurs.

Greg Northrup [December 2001]
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...this is an album that is one work, and you take in as such. It's an album of beauty as well as pulse-quickening adrenaline-rock. It's intricate, it's emotional...everything you could want in a prog-rock album.

Custom Heavy
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Frequent rhythm changes, rather complex song structures, melodies combined with highly technical parts, but most important of all the songs are catchy. These guys know very well the secrets of writing a good song and the vast majority of the songs in the albums are high above average for a progressive rock band.

Tombstone.gr

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REVIEWS

Progressive Rock
author: AngelicWarlord.com
In 1994 Torman Maxt independently released the progressive rock of its full length debut "Just Talking About The Universe...So Far". Returning eight years later with a very fine sophomore effort entitled "The Foolishness Of God", Torman Maxt gives rise to a metal influenced progressive rock sound serving to showcase its creative songwriting skills and first rate musicianship. Fans of Neal Morse, Shadow Gallery, Kansas and Dream Theater will feel right at home here. Lead vocalist Tony Massaro brings a strong melodic flavored voice to the project in addition to capably handling all rhythm and lead guitar duties. The rhythm section of bassist Dominic Massaro and drummer Vincent Massaro puts in place a solid foundation for the bands sound.
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