‘The Days Of Future Past: The Remasters’ by Edge Of Forever

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

“Feeding The Fire,” is an absolute ripper of a song. The riffs are off the hook and the vocals give intent to everything.

“Prisoner,” snarls and snaps, twisting through the guttural flow.

“Mother Of Darkness,” hits on something impressive and unique, twisting the flow for all to see.

“The Road We Walked On,” slams down and brings about a unique symphony.

“Gates Of Hell,” lets loose with intricate melodies and twisting patterns for a time before time.

“Snake Eyes,” hits a stride and doesn’t let up before time.

“Shade Of November,” turns and twists through, getting the groupings intertwined.

“Crime of Passion,” slips through the cascading world of time to deliver something swaggering and filled with groove.

“A Deep Emotion,” slows things down, getting contemplative and thoughtful. Hurtling into something unknown and temporary.

“Mouth Of Madness,” lets loose and swirls and snarls.

“The Edge Of Forever,” crickles and crockles, taking a turn here and there.

“Distant Voice,” snarls and gets big. A song that harmonises and twists through the battering rams of time.

“Lonely,” harmonizes big time, pressing through the workaround and getting the goods togehter.

“I Won’t Call You,” hits its stride and shimmers into the shifting complicated strands of time.

“What I’ve Never Seen,” shimmers and shifts into being, pressing toward an uncertain future.

“Eye Of The Storm,” rocks out.

The album is out on 11th March via Frontiers Music.