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Eternity X - The Edge flac mp3 download
Title:
The Edge
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Style:
Prog Rock, Heavy Metal
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MP3 album size:
1542 mb
FLAC album size:
1343 mb
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Rating:
4.2 ✪

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Eternity X - The Edge
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Eternity X - The Edge
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Tracklist

1 The Edge...(Introduction) 6:10
2 Fly Away 8:03
3 The Confession 6:19
4 The Edge Part 2...(The Looking Glass) 6:23
5 A Day In Verse 7:58
6 Imaginarium 10:11
7 The Edge Part 3...(Existence Chapter 1,000,009) 5:01
8 The Edge Of Madness 7:13
9 Rejection 3:24
10 Baptized By Fire 7:28
11 The Edge...Legacy /Reprise 5:03

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Superdups

Credits

  • Bass, Backing Vocals – Zeek
  • Drums, Percussion – Jimmy Peruta
  • Guitar, Vocals – Jeff Shernov
  • Keyboards – Jamie Mazur
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Other [Multiple Personalities] – Keith Sudano
  • Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Eternity X

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 3 426300 082060
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): SUPERDUPS CD040397-2 OMNI USA**1997-46722*3B+
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): SUPERDUPS CD040397-2 OMNI USA**1997-46722*1A2
  • Label Code: LC3424

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ROC 001-16 Eternity X The Edge ‎(Cass, Album, Ang) Rocris Disc ROC 001-16 Romania 1998
SKAN 8206.AR Eternity X The Edge ‎(CD, Album) Angular Records SKAN 8206.AR Germany 1997
Reviews:
  • Gna
Eternity X are a band I have highly ridiculed and mocked in the past. Most notably for the fact that their previous albums, 'Zodiac' and 'Mind Games' take themselves way too seriously, which itself, wouldn't really be much of a problem, if the music wasn't so boring and uninspiring. Oddly however, while 'The Edge' isn't really any different stylistically or lyrically (other than a stronger presence of keyboards), it's an album I thoroughly enjoy.Must be the keyboards, right?Main songwriter and all-round focal point of the band, Keith Sudano, has clearly put his heart and soul into this record. The music is well composed, with plenty of ambitious tracks and intricate passages, as well as some very personal and emotional lyrics. The musicianship is tight, with the usual progressive metal traits all here in full force, such as long track durations, interesting guitar riffs, crazy time signatures and a vast use of different sounds. There's plenty of instrumental acrobatics allowing for everyone to shine ('The Edge Part 3' is an interesting example of this) and there's a strong symphonic element to the music too.Some of the highlights from this album include 'Imaginarium', 'The Edge of Madness', 'The Confession', 'Baptized by Fire', and parts two, three and the "Legacy Reprise" section of 'The Edge'. The album is consistently strong from start to finish. 'The Edge' is an ambitious release that will certainly take some time to get into, but will be worth the effort. It's funny that I like it as much as I do, since it's nothing overly different than what had come before, but there's just something here that resonates with me. It's a shame that Eternity X would go on to disband and Keith Sudano would take a leave of absence from music, because for all the flack I've given this band for their previous releases, this really is a brilliant album, and could have led to great things if they'd continued down this path.
  • Angana
Absolutely not! The lyrics and theme are incredibly ambitious on this album! And agreed, their first two albums I felt were more power than prog, but this is the perfect balance.