Disconnected cd cover


Fates Warning

Disconnected

  1. Disconnected part 1
  2. One
  3. So
  4. Pieces of Me
  5. Something From Nothing
  6. Still Remains
  7. Disconnected part 2

After the long, depressing and boring album Pleasant Shade of Gray, Fate’s Warning seems to be back on the right track with Disconnected, but still not up to the brilliant levels they achieved with Parallels and Inside Out. The single, One, harks back to the Glory days, but it’s the high point of the album instead of the status quo. With only seven songs, (5 with lyrics & 2 instrumental) the album plays more like a movie soundtrack or musical score than an album. It’s a good soundtrack, but I miss the songs. The songs, when they play them are still good, but the band seems more intent on making one big long song than an album full of unique pieces. The musicianship is still flawless, the singing as clear as ever and the production always perfect with Terry Brown. It’s not their best work, but it’s a step in the right direction. --Scott

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