Tuesday, 3 June 2014

ProgCenter - Threshold 3/4 - Dead Reckoning (2007)

This Tuesday I will post the third part of the Threshold post. The third part for me came with Dead Reckoning, the band would hardly believe that this would be an album that wound bring them more fans, more public, and put Threshold on it's right place. I am one of the ones who knew Threshold only on Dead Reckning, had rediscovered the other albums later.



Dead Reckoning had this current line up and track list
  • Karl Groom - lead guitars
  • Richard West - keyboards
  • Andrew "Mac" McDermott - lead vocals
  • Johanne James - drums
  • Steve Anderson - bass 
Track List
  1. "Slipstream" – 4:54 (Groom/West) (feat. Dan Swanö)
  2. "This Is Your Life" – 3:41 (West)
  3. "Elusive" – 6:10 (Groom/West) (feat. Dan Swanö)
  4. "Hollow" – 4:00 (West)
  5. "Pilot In The Sky Of Dreams" – 9:46 (West)
  6. "Fighting For Breath" – 8:16 (Groom/West)
  7. "Disappear" – 4:17 (West)
  8. "Safe To Fly" – 5:06 (Groom/West)
  9. "One Degree Down" – 8:33 (Groom/West)
  10. "Supermassive Black Hole" (Bonus Track)* - 3:08
This album makes a turning point in several things, the band follow is political view on lyrics, but now they also had some metaphoric stories and line, gives less linear musics, but as hard ans strong as before. Also some new subjects are added to lyrics, mainly the ones involving, good emotions, trust, partnership, belief. They now create a complete lesson on their songs. On their released single they release a rare thing on metal, at least not so seen, the drummer is a black one and the bassist seems to have any indian background, it's a multicultural band for sure. The Progressive elements are for me more evident than ever, all songs have their paces and rhythms.

On this album, Dan Swano (Edge of Sanity) appears in two songs, ading to that we still count with BIG Mac. However that would change Drastically and dramatically, in 2007 Andrew MacDermott left the band, didn't took long until the bad news came out, he was with somekind of disease in his kidneys. I will tell more on the last part of this Threshold post.

The song I will post was the first one I ever heard from Threshold and here you can see how a matter of trust, love, partnership, belief can be so easily related to a plane departing and all the troubles the plain senses with storms and so ever, and how it relates to any of us. It shows how our troublefree sky of dreams can suddenly become a torment and there is when is really important to have someone to hear us. I will put the Video Version, and right after the normal album version, enjoy.

Pilot in the Sky of Dreams
Official Videoclip





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