The Fall of Troy

Think about it this way:
If hardcore did a lot of the same thing to punk that metal did to rock, and metal came before hardcore, then doesn't it make sense that metal would influence hardcore? Anyway, Dream Theater is also a prog band with influence there to.
 
Some of their guitar riRAB caught me off guard. Maybe it's just me, but in some of their songs, I hear a lot of similarities to ATDI (musically) and The Bloodbrothers (screams). Regardless, good recommendation.
 
With your logic...every band in the world that plays progressive music is an influence on every other band that plays progressive music??
I think not. FAIL.
 
The Fall of Troy was insanely good. Really good crowd added to the atmosphere, and even a broken bass pedal didn't ruin the night. It was awesome. They always mix up the songs they play...but tonight they played McCauley which is a favorite of mine.

Also, as much as I give Horse the Band grief about the sound of their cd's (which i still don't like by the way) their show is damn good. They really get the crowd into it, and you can see they enjoy what they are doing. Them and TFOT made the show much more than worth it.
 
O I know, I was playing my friend's guitar hero and had no idea that song was on it...that was pretty cool finding that out like that. I thought it was one of the tougher ones on the game too. Cool to see them get some mainstream attention.
 
They have a new album coming out called Phantom on the Horizon which is a concept album about the band each playing a character in the album. Thomas is a captain of a ship that runs into a "ghosthip" from another dimension and all hell ensues. And im insanely excited about this album..like you have no idea. The album is gunna have 8 tracks, and the Ghostship demos will be re-recorded. (If you havent heard the ghostship demos you need to very badly and i'll be more than happy to upload them for you.) The album is supposed to be out in like 07/early 08.
 
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