Perfect Symmetry

Fates Warning
Perfect Symmetry

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Sony Music Media
Release date: 12/Jan/2018
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Sales Rank: #10530 in Heavy Metal
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Style: Heavy Metal
Product No.: 2098058744
Details / Tracklist: 1. PART OF THE MACHINE
2. THROUGH DIFFERENT EYES
3. STATIC ACTS
4. A WORLD APART
5. AT FATES HANDS
6. THE ARENA
7. CHASING TIME
8. NOTHING LEFT TO SAY
Language English (eng)
Description:Perfect Symetry by Fates Warning, released 1 February 2018, includes the following tracks: "Static Acts", "At Fates Hands", "Chasing Time" and more. This version of Perfect Symetry comes as a 1xLP. The vinyl is pressed as a opaque, black disc. -
180g black vinyl. 400g heavy cardboard spine sleeves (inside out print), 60x60cm two-sided artwork posters and 250g inserts. Re-Issue mastered for vinyl by Patrick W. Engel at Temple Of Disharmony in September 2017. Sticker: 180gram black vinyl. Re-issue mastered for vinyl! Includes insert and double-side poster
Manufacturer No.: 03984140481
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HYUNG RAE K. - 27/May/2022 4 of 5 Stars!
Ray Alder's aggressive singing has a genuine quality which allows him to legitimately convey his anger and pain without sounding clichéd. "A World Apart" is one of the weaker songs here; however, there is some impressive odd-metered drumming from Zonder. "At Fates Hands" has become one of the band's classic songs, and for good reason. The incorporation of the violin and piano provide a refreshing change from the overall metallic sound. While Alder and Zonder prove here that the band is capable of achieving many different moods and sounds, the instrumental section of the song reveals that both Jim Matheos and Frank Aresti are still dependent on their metal guitar style.