As with "Train of Thought", "Systematic Chaos" is a Dream Theater album which is very unpopular among more progressively inclined fans. The reason is probably that "Systematic Chaos" is almost as heavy as "Train of Thought", anthough I think that "Systematic Chaos" is musically more complex; but, interestingly, there are more commercial-like elements on "Systematic Chaos", such as catchy and simply choruses and chorus melodies.
Personally, I really like "Systematic Chaos". I like how heavy it is, and I like how the complex and tricky parts as well as the more commercial parts blend into the picture very well, creating systematically chaotic progressive metal. I like all of the tracks very much, although I did get a little bit tired of listening to "Forsaken".
This album will probably appeal to fans of heavier progressive metal, and I also think it would be a good entry point into the world of Dream Theater for the "uninitated".
(review originally posted on metalmusicarchives.com)
2. Forsaken 5:36 | |
3. Constant Motion 6:55 | |
4. The Dark Eternal Night 8:51 | |
5. Repentance 10:43 | |
6. Prophets of War 6:01 | |
7. The Ministry of Lost Souls 14:57 | |
8. In the Presence of Enemies, Part 2 16:38 |
Good album. Lyrics are a bit a shame; John M should write again...but the music is very good. Highlights: Repentance, In The Presence Of Enemies Lowlights: The Dark Eternal Night
2. Forsaken 5:36 | |
3. Constant Motion 6:55 | |
4. The Dark Eternal Night 8:51 One of the worst DT songs I've ever heard. Boring, too long, no good melodies. | |
5. Repentance 10:43 | |
6. Prophets of War 6:01 | |
7. The Ministry of Lost Souls 14:57 | |
8. In the Presence of Enemies, Part 2 16:38 |