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Arjen Anthony Lucassen's: Star One - Victims Of The Modern Age

Arjen Anthony Lucassen's: Star One - Victims Of The Modern Age
Artist:Arjen Anthony Lucassen's: Star One
Title:Victims Of The Modern Age
Format:CD
Label:Inside Out
Released:10/25/2010
Genre:Prog Rock / Metal
Packaging Group:Grp 2
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Price:$12.00
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With a career spanning more than three decades, composer and multi-instrumentalist Arjen
Lucassen has firmly established himself worldwide as driving force in progressive rock. While best known for his rock opera project Ayreon, the multi-talented Dutchman also regularly embarks on musical side projects. Lucassen has record something loud, heavy and anything but subtle for this new release. Thus it was a perfect opportunity to launch his musical spacecraft towards the galaxy of bombastic sci-fi rock by revisiting Star One project. The result is the album "Victims of the Modern Age". (2010)
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Tracklist

CD
1.Down The Rabbit Hole
2.Digital Rain
3.Earth That Was
4.Victim Of The Modern Age
5.Human See, Human Do
6.24 Hours
7.Cassandra Complex
8.It's Alive, She's Alive, We're Alive
9.It All Ends Here (1. I think Therefore I am 2. Four Years 3. It All Ends Here)

Latest Reviews

kirk337704/19/2011
Fantastic prog metal album
I had no idea what to expect when I bought this, but Star One is pretty damn impressive! Heavy, complex...something along the lines of Queensryche-meets-Kansas with a little Aldo Nova thrown in for good measure. The multiple vocalists really help progress the album and keep it interesting, and the keyboards and guitars complement each other well. One of my favorite albums this year.