From the Spinnaker (University of North Florida), February 12th, 1992
Music Reviews by Anay Booth
Course of Empire
Course of Empire
This is an album filled with massive sounds and epic sounding riffs. The title
is a perfect description of the music on the record.
Most of the songs on the album, such as "Ptah" and "Copious" are hard rocking
tunes with bass heavy guitars reminiscent of Metallica.
Yet there are some very surprising songs on the album. "Cradle Calls" begins
with about three minutes of bongo drums. Makes the listener wonder if this is
the same album that's been playing all along.
"Sins of the Fathers" is another surprise. A quick acoustic song with a very
catchy riff that is quite different from the heavy electric guitar on the rest
of the album.
One of the most moving songs on the album is "Dawn of the Great Eastern Sun,"
which is a stirring, hauntingly beautiful instrumental that transports the
listener to a sunrise in a distant land unsoiled by human touch.
Give this album a listen. It will definitely grow on you every time you
listen to it. A happening album.
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