Imaginations from the Other Side Review
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Album | Imaginations from the Other Side |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | April 5, 1995 |
Genres | Power Metal |
Labels | Virgin Records |
Length | 59:36 |
Ranked | #5 for 1995 , #195 all-time |
Album rating : 92.3 / 100
Votes : 42 (6 reviews)
Votes : 42 (6 reviews)
October 13, 2022
On their 5th album, Blind Guardian released what I consider to be their best work up to that point. I’m one of the few who preferred their aggressive Thrash/Speed days on their first two albums to the more polished and melodic albums that followed (though this is mostly because they always had useless interludes bloating them). Well, Imaginations still has one of those in the way of acoustic ballad “A Past and Future Secret,” but the rest of the material is just about as perfect as Power Metal gets.
Blind Guardian stated themselves that the new producer for this album took them to new levels, and it shows here. The choruses are insane, the vocal performance in general just sends shivers down your spine in a perfect mix of gruff yell-singing and epic, multilayered cleans. The guitar melodies sound a bit darker than before, which is always welcome, but of course they remain just as catchy. The rhythm section is just superb, so much speed and aggression on display here, definitely matching their Thrash days in that department.
The album isn’t a true concept album, but themes of lost innocence run rampant throughout the album. Letting go of better imaginary worlds, living under a suppressive political system, and learning to cope with inner demons and even childhood trauma are all alluded to in ways that still sound fantastical. I absolutely have to mention the track “Bright Eyes” as the best thing they have done yet, and by god it will be hard for them to surpass it. The chorus in the song is one of the most immense I’ve ever heard, and the riffs are passionate and dark. It’s quite a moody song for the band, and supposedly about a child struggling with abuse from his parents. It’s as powerful thematically as it is musically, an instant standout from the moment I heard it and only growing stronger the more I listened to it.
Blind Guardian stated themselves that the new producer for this album took them to new levels, and it shows here. The choruses are insane, the vocal performance in general just sends shivers down your spine in a perfect mix of gruff yell-singing and epic, multilayered cleans. The guitar melodies sound a bit darker than before, which is always welcome, but of course they remain just as catchy. The rhythm section is just superb, so much speed and aggression on display here, definitely matching their Thrash days in that department.
The album isn’t a true concept album, but themes of lost innocence run rampant throughout the album. Letting go of better imaginary worlds, living under a suppressive political system, and learning to cope with inner demons and even childhood trauma are all alluded to in ways that still sound fantastical. I absolutely have to mention the track “Bright Eyes” as the best thing they have done yet, and by god it will be hard for them to surpass it. The chorus in the song is one of the most immense I’ve ever heard, and the riffs are passionate and dark. It’s quite a moody song for the band, and supposedly about a child struggling with abuse from his parents. It’s as powerful thematically as it is musically, an instant standout from the moment I heard it and only growing stronger the more I listened to it.
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Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | Imaginations from the Other Side | 7:19 | 96.6 | 23 | Audio |
2. | I'm Alive | 5:31 | 92.5 | 22 | Audio |
3. | A Past and Future Secret | 3:48 | 89.4 | 21 | Audio |
4. | The Script for My Requiem | 6:09 | 92.5 | 22 | Audio |
5. | Mordred's Song | 5:28 | 93.2 | 21 | Audio |
6. | Born in a Mourning Hall | 5:14 | 88.4 | 20 | Audio |
7. | Bright Eyes | 5:16 | 96.4 | 22 | Audio |
8. | Another Holy War | 4:32 | 93.4 | 20 | Audio |
9. | And the Story Ends | 6:00 | 93.1 | 20 | Audio |
Bonus track | |||||
10. | The Wizard (Uriah Heep cover) | 3:17 | - | 0 | |
11. | The Script for My Requiem (Extended Demo Version) | 7:01 | - | 0 | |
2018 re-release bonus track | |||||
12. | System's Failing (Michael Schenker Group cover) | 4:25 | - | 0 |
Line-up (members)
- Hansi Kürsch : Vocals, Bass
- André Olbrich : Guitars
- Marcus Siepen : Guitars
- Thomas Stauch : Drums
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B1N4RYSUNSET 100/100
Mar 1, 2019 Likes : 9
나를 헤비메탈의 세계로 인도한 운명적인 작품이다.
중학생이었던 나는 당시 던전드래곤, 매직 더 개더링등의
판타지 게임에 미쳐있었고, 문득 판타지와 관련된 음악을 알아보고
싶어서 동네 레코드 가게를 찾았다.
블라인드 가디언 이라는 멋드러진 이름에 끌려서 진열장에서 테잎을... Read More
KimiRaikkonen 96/100
Jul 7, 2011 Likes : 4
블라인드 가디언의 음악을 집대성한 걸작.
Wheel Of Time 한 곡만으로도 먹고 들어가는 앨범이다. 웅장하고 화려한 사운드에 빈틈없는 구조가 인상적인 명곡. 특히 후반부의 역동적인 보컬 멜로디가 극적인 분위기를 잘 살려준다. 물론 이 곡만 좋은 건 아니고... 첫곡 Sacred Worlds도 이 곡과 맞... Read More
▶ Imaginations from the Other Side Review (1995)
SilentScream213 90/100
Oct 13, 2022 Likes : 3
On their 5th album, Blind Guardian released what I consider to be their best work up to that point. I’m one of the few who preferred their aggressive Thrash/Speed days on their first two albums to the more polished and melodic albums that followed (though this is mostly because they always had useless interludes bloating them). Well, Imaginations still has one of those in the...
xxnoodlesxx0 90/100
May 14, 2022 Likes : 3
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