I listened to it now as well. My impression:
Sky Blue: I was really surprised by this one. I already heard Universal Flame and Rejoice in some Podcasts and was expecting a very pop-esque album that doesn't have much impact on me. Universal Flame is probably my least favorite song on this album, Rejoice works quite well as an intro though.
What I really, really like about it is the sound. Can't really put my finger on it, but to me it improved a lot compared to Epicloud. Maybe it's because the opposite of what I was afraid of is true: It sounds *less* like a pop album and instead creates a very unique mood.
Favorites so far were Warrior and Before We Die, both interestingly for their verses instead of the chorus. There's just something magical about songs of him that really utilize Anneke's voice. Absolutely wonderful duo. Rain City was also standing out, I've got to listen a few times more to it though. It didn't really make *click* yet.
I never played Dead or Alive, so I didn't notice the reference from Silent Militia. Any specific song from those games? So far not really one of my favs, maybe that's the reason
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Dark Matters: I was actually just waiting for this part because Ziltoid is my favorite album of him along with Ocean Machine. Color Your World is probably my favorite track of everything he's done so far.
Unfortunately, I feel like it has completely turned into a comedy/musical thing. While I enjoyed all the beautiful melodies in the first one, everything seems just to be "epic" now with many layered voices etc.. From Sleep Awake and War Princess stood out for me here - maybe because the female vocals usually don't are as layered and seem more melodical to me, I don't know
. Aand of course the wonderful Dimension Z. Loved it when the Universal Choir thing was announced, still like it! Seems like the choir thing also worked quite well - I had my doubts due to all the different microphones used etc..
In the end, it worked well as background music while doing something else, but I'm not sure if I will really enjoy this album as much as the first. Maybe that will just be a "listen 10 times to it and you will like it" thing, I'm not sure yet.
So much from me. Still, this was 2 hours of a Devin soundwall. It will probably take some time to really appreciate songs on their own
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