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The Maze Review

Vinnie Moore - The Maze
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The Maze

TypeAlbum (Studio full-length)
Released
GenresProgressive Metal, Neoclassical Metal
LabelsShrapnel Records
Ranked#156 for 1999 , #6,920 all-time
Album rating :  82.5 / 100
Votes :  4  (1 review)
Reviewer :  level 12         Rating :  80 / 100
As far as guitar hero shredders go, Vinnie Moore is probably my favorite. Is he the fastest, most technical, or most flashy? No, none of those things. And even then, this is one of his most subdued albums. For The Maze is not showcasing just Vinnie, the Shredder – it is showcasing Vinnie, the Songwriter.

What sets him apart from most other shredders is his penchant for mood and well-crafted SONGS, not just shred wankery. And this album is perhaps where he delves into evoking scenery and mood with his songs most. There’s something that sounds very… Japanese, about this record in places. The country’s penchant for simple but memorable (and cheesy) melodies focusing on mood always finds its way into anime and game soundtracks, and I feel this could easily be such a soundtrack, especially with its instrumental nature.

Cryptic Dreams is the first slow number, and it masterfully displays long, gentle guitar notes creating very pretty melodies without delving into shred territory really at all. Shimmering picked notes underlay a simple but effective lead that succeeds in evoking a prettier, calmer scenery. Never Been to Barcelona is the token acoustic track and transports you immediately to the scene of some Spanish place, full of culture. It’s my least favorite track, but it’s got great bass work and serves to highlight the eclecticism here.

Rain is the closest moment to what sounds like an old Japanese VN OST – just perfectly encapsulates a rainy night in the city. A quiet city, though – everyone’s gone home, despite the neon lights still reflecting on the wet pavement. But you’re still out, because right now, there isn’t anywhere that feels more “home” than alone in the rain. The last track I’ll highlight is In the Healing Garden. Despite being the big closer, this sounds more akin to after the finale. This isn’t between the hero and the villain – this is a tense will-they-won’t-they between almost lovers, or a suspenseful fissure between friends, comrades. In the end, they each turn away and walk off in opposite directions, but the chance of reconciliation remains hanging in the future.

I’ll never complain about the slower songs here. The issue instead lies with the faster songs; that is, because they aren’t fast or energetic enough. The rhythm section is especially lacking on this album. The drumming is, to say the least, disappointing. It sounds much closer to Rock drumming than Metal. There’s almost no double bass, snare hits are spaced apart with virtually no faster, aggressive beats, and it’s just… kind of boring. This style works fine for the slower songs, but really takes away from faster tracks.

I won’t say it’s my absolute favorite Neoclassical Metal album, hell it’s not even my favorite Vinnie Moore album. But it’s one of the most unique, memorable, and evocative. If you need to feel like you’re in a movie, throw this on and let your imagination run wild.
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Track listing (Songs)

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1.The Maze93.33
2.King of Kings87.52
3.Cryptic Dreams87.52
4.Never been to Barcelona83.33
5.Watching from the Light82.52
6.The thinking Machine82.52
7.Eye of the Beholder852
8.Rain88.33
9.Fear and Trepidation82.52
10.In the Healing Garden852
4 reviews
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The Mazepreview
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Mind's Eye
level 12 SilentScream213   85/100
Apr 1, 2020       Likes :  3
Aside from perhaps Watchtower, this was the most technical, progressive, and impressive display of musicianship in metal as of 1986. Sure there were other guitar gods – Malmsteen, MacAlpine, to name a couple – and any one of them could be considered “the best.” Vinnie Moore could absolutely compete with the big names in terms of pure technical skill. However, Moore had ... Read More
Mind's Eye
level 21 구르는 돌   85/100
Oct 20, 2020       Likes :  2
78년 Van Halen이 기타 연주의 신기원을 열면서 록 기타의 가능성을 넓힌 이래로, 84년에 그 뒤를 이은 두 번째 혁명이 발발했다. 스웨덴 태생의 젊은 기타리스트였던 Yngwie Malmsteen은 헤비 메탈에 클래식 작곡을 대거 도입하고, 엄청난 속주 테크닉으로 무장한 연주를 들고와 파란을 일으켰다. ... Read More
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