Ayreon - Into The Electric Castle
Ayreon is one of multiple "projects" by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen. With Ayreon, A. A. Lucassen covers a lot of musical grounds, allbeit all in the Rock department... And that's why I like the Ayreon albums so much. It would seem like Arjen has very similar influences as I, ranging from 80's Hard Rock and Metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, to classic rock of the 70's, such as Led Zeppelin, Rainbow, Deep Purple and David Bowie, some 60's with The Beatles, 70's prog scene with Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull. There is even some folk in there, along with the album-length story, like a rock opera is written, with multiple singers, each with their own "role", or "part".
How he does it I don't know, but it all ties in very nicely. In my own opinion, he creates masterpieces. And my very favorite of these masterpieces is Into the Electric Castle. It is probably the one that most represent what Ayreon is. I'll just quote what's written on the Ayreon web site about the album:
"Into the Electric Castle' tells the story of 8 stereotypical characters from different periods of time who suddenly find themselves in another dimension. A Highlander, Knight, Egyptian, Indian, Barbarian, Roman, Hippie and Futureman each try to understand where they are and what they are supposed to do. It is then that a voice rings out from the sky to tell them that the dimension they have arrived in is built on dreams and fears. In order to find their way back to their own dimension and time, they must go in search of The Electric Castle. During the search every character is forced to confront his or her innermost fears, and not everyone survives the treacherous journey to the Castle.
Ayreon is one of multiple "projects" by Dutch musician Arjen Anthony Lucassen. With Ayreon, A. A. Lucassen covers a lot of musical grounds, allbeit all in the Rock department... And that's why I like the Ayreon albums so much. It would seem like Arjen has very similar influences as I, ranging from 80's Hard Rock and Metal bands such as Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, to classic rock of the 70's, such as Led Zeppelin, Rainbow, Deep Purple and David Bowie, some 60's with The Beatles, 70's prog scene with Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull. There is even some folk in there, along with the album-length story, like a rock opera is written, with multiple singers, each with their own "role", or "part".
How he does it I don't know, but it all ties in very nicely. In my own opinion, he creates masterpieces. And my very favorite of these masterpieces is Into the Electric Castle. It is probably the one that most represent what Ayreon is. I'll just quote what's written on the Ayreon web site about the album:
"Into the Electric Castle' tells the story of 8 stereotypical characters from different periods of time who suddenly find themselves in another dimension. A Highlander, Knight, Egyptian, Indian, Barbarian, Roman, Hippie and Futureman each try to understand where they are and what they are supposed to do. It is then that a voice rings out from the sky to tell them that the dimension they have arrived in is built on dreams and fears. In order to find their way back to their own dimension and time, they must go in search of The Electric Castle. During the search every character is forced to confront his or her innermost fears, and not everyone survives the treacherous journey to the Castle.
At the end of the journey those that successfully dealt with their personal demons find out that the voice belongs to an alien named 'Forever of the Stars', a member of an alien race living in a distant galaxy. These aliens created planet Earth and its people as an experiment so they could study, and hopefully one day experience emotions, as they themselves lost feelings eons ago."
My rating: *****
2 comments:
Hmm... call it "concept rock?"
I judge these sorts of albums by their covers. :)
Yeah but, does this cover sound good?
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