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deadlynightshade
Jan 19 2008: Bangkok, Thailand @ Bangkok Hall
deadlynightshade reviewed on Jun 27 2008 07:24:39 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

I went to this gig expecting greatness and thats exactly what i got, i traveled from the UK to see this band as i wasnt fortunate enough to get tickets for the Wembley gig, sounds a bit extreme but it was well worth it, the band were astonishingly tight, the visuals were amazing, they played for three hours with one break! musical highlights of the evening.erm..all of it, my fave moments were forsaken when the band had the audience punching the air and singing loudly along! I don't think that i will EVER be able to top that gig and it was one of the most memorable evenings of my life! hope to see them play again very soon.

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Myphoria
Jun 25 2008: Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre
Myphoria reviewed on Jun 27 2008 04:56:47 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star Star Star (3)

it was both awesome and dissappointing. I loved the jams, but i wanted to see WTWB and rapsody in blue

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Wellhungarian
May 31 2008: Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Cafe
Wellhungarian reviewed on Jun 13 2008 11:00:13 AM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star Star (4)

Great Show, The band 3 were a pleasant surprise, Between the Buried and Me were ok, Opeth was a big disappointment and Dream Theater, although I didn't like the setlist, were amazing!

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myershours
May 22 2008: New York, NY @ Terminal 5
myershours reviewed on May 31 2008 01:33:41 PM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

This was my 3rd DT show, and it was incredible.

In The Presence Of Enemies Part 1
Beyond This Life
Misunderstood
Forsaken
Erotomania
Voices
Repentence
Take The Time

(encore)
The Dark Nintendo Night (LOL!)
Schmedley Wilcox

I can safely say that I would never have expected to hear about half of these songs live, especially A Mind Besides Itself. The crowd went absolutely sick when DT played those 2 songs!

One thing that I really noticed, Petrucci continues to get better (if that is possible) everytime I see him. While all 5 members are complete virtuoso's at what they do, JP really stood out this night. He absolutely manhandled his guitar!

The encore was the same as when I saw them in Buffalo this past August, but it was still incredible to see!

I will gladly drive 400 miles again to see them (if need be)!!!

Updated 2008-05-31 13:34:11
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lily5912
May 30 2008: Miami, FL @ The Fillmore @ The Jackie Gleason Theater
lily5912 reviewed on May 31 2008 08:10:23 AM:
Show Rating: 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star (5)

As usual the boy of Dream Theater brought down the house last night. The show at the Fillmore Jackie Gleason Theater was no less than amazing. Out of all the shows I've been to this was the first show where they played "Surrounded". And the version they did was amazingly beautiful with a long, draatic lead in. John Petrucci was given the spotlight a number of times for complicated solos he pulled off with ease.

Instead of just performing without adding life to their performance, the screen backdrop videos added an exciting element to the show. The opening video showed the Dream Theater albums through the years. Videos during the performance were animated so show the guys being similar to anime characters. Near the end they did a video based on the song The Dark Eternal Night and called it "The Dark Nintendo Night".

This is the greatest band around. I have gone to 4-5 shows and each one has impressed me more than I ever thought possible. These guys are definitely a show band - among many other great and wonderful things.

I cannot wait for their next tour. And when I go I'm thinking I want to be front row.

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Octavarium is not only the eighth studio album from progressive heavy rockers Dream Theater, but it also marks 20 years of existence for this majestic outfit. "It's pretty incredible," says drummer Mike Portnoy, "Especially given the nature of what we do. I think maybe that's probably been the secret to our longevity, is that we've never fit in. But it's still incredible that here we are, 20 years later, and we're not one of those bands that's just sticking around on the downslide. We're still growing and progressing with each album and tour."

Not only has the five-piece resolutely defied both popular trends and fickle public tastes throughout its career, but Dream Theater's sound and approach is more vibrant, powerful and wide-ranging than ever. Octavarium, produced by the longtime tandem of Portnoy and guitarist John Petrucci, and mixed by Michael Brauer, encompasses the many varieties of heavy, epic, complex rock that has drawn legions of fans to the band's monumental catalog of releases and dynamic, marathon live shows.

"We had two goals this time," explains Portnoy about the band's focused-like-a- laser approach. "The first goal was a reaction to our last album, Train Of Thought (2003), which was intentionally very, very dark and heavy from start to finish. It was definitely the heaviest album we ever made. So when it came time to make this record, we knew we didn't want to do that again. We wanted to go back to a more traditional Dream Theater style, which is a variety of everything. We still have heavy songs, but also have some lighter songs, some epic, progressive songs -- it's more of a balance."

Portnoy adds that the group's second goal was to challenge themselves as songwriters by composing shorter pieces than the band is famous for. "Our last three or four albums, almost every song was very long. I mean, we've always had long songs our whole career, but -- we kind of did that formula to death. So we wanted to challenge ourselves this time to try and write shorter songs. For most bands, it's a challenge to write a long song, but to us, the challenge is to go the other way. There are three or four songs on the album that are very short and concise, but are still Dream Theater."

Indeed, tunes such as "I Walk Beside You" and "The Answer Lies Within" clock in at five minutes or under -- largely unexplored territory for a band known for "double digit" masterpieces like "A Change Of Seasons" and "Metropolis." But what's even more surprising about those two new tracks -- both highlights of Octavarium -- is the diversity of material they represent. "Songs like those are kind of new for Dream Theater," says Portnoy. "There's almost a Coldplay or U2 influence. It's something that we've always had and tried to tap into, but I don't think we've ever truly nailed it as strongly as we did with these songs. And then you have songs like 'Panic Attack' and 'The Root Of All Evil' which are so dark and heavy and progressive and technical, and then something like 'Octavarium' and 'Sacrificed Sons,' which are true epics."

The latter two cuts both feature an orchestra, something the band has never utilized before, while the 24-minute title cut is sure to become one of the band's signature pieces. "I think it's one of the best things we've ever written, because it encompasses a little bit of everything that Dream Theater is about in one statement," says Portnoy proudly. "I think most of our fans' favorite songs from our catalog tend to be those type of songs."

That catalog extends back to 1989, when Dream Theater released its debut album, When Dream And Day Unite. The group has formed several years earlier, in September of 1985, when Berklee School of Music students Portnoy, John Myung and John Petrucci decided to start a band together. Originally known as Majesty, the fledgling act recruited keyboardist Kevin Moore and singer Chris Collins into the fold. Collins eventually left, replaced by Charlie Dominici, while another band forced them to drop the Majesty moniker in favor of Dream Theater, named after a demolished California cinema.

When Dream And Day Unite made an immediate impact on the underground progressive rock scene, but Dream Theater wanted to push further. Replacing Dominici with James LaBrie, the group signed to Atco (later absorbed by Atlantic) and recorded 1992's groundbreaking Images And Words. Featuring the hit, "Pull Me Under," the album introduced Dream Theater to hordes of new fans that continue to support the band to this day.

Many more albums followed, including 1994's Awake, 1997's Falling Into Infinity and 1999's Scenes From A Memory. At the same time, Kevin Moore gave way to first Derek Sherinian, then Jordan Rudess. Personnel changes, label turnover, and the ill-timed release of 2001's Live Scenes From New York -- which arrived on September 11th, 2001, with cover art featuring a New York skyline against a backdrop of flames -- roiled the group but never truly deflected it from its musical path. "The biggest reason we've been able to endure that is our devoted fan base," says Mike Portnoy. "Our fans are as big a part of the story as we or our music is. They're the reason that we're able to keep a major label deal and go and play sheds and large theatres and stuff like that without mainstream exposure. It's due to this incredible fan base that stands by us through thick and thin from year to year."

And now that fan base is about to be rewarded once again with the June 7th release of Octavarium. The last album to ever be recorded at New York's legendary Hit Factory before it closed its doors for good in March of 2005, this record is sure to please every single diehard Dream Theater fan out there, and will continue to draw new ones to the band's skillful medley of heavy metallic power, delicate melodicism, and brilliant, literally award-winning musicianship. "There's always gonna be an audience for musicians and artists and people who actually want to create something that's valid and unique," concludes Portnoy. "The rock stardom thing and being on MTV and selling millions of records and being part of a trend has never been interesting to us. We're just five musicians that like to play and write together, and luckily there's this devoted audience that's been behind us all this time."

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MUSIC RADAR INTERVIEW WITH MIKE PORTNOY

TOO MUCH DRUMMER FOR ONE BAND!

For a drummer, Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy can't seem to sit still.

Portnoy checked in with MusicRadar.com for an exclusive podcast to discuss his love of playing the music of his heroes, and to answer questions. Download both parts of this interview below for free!


Part 1 - on musical memory, multi-tasking and tribute bands


Part 2 - Portnoy answers questions




Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Dream Theater

MIKAEL AKERFELDT SINGS WITH DREAM THEATER

Mikael Akerfeldt of Opeth joined Dream Theater on stage to sing a part of "Repentance", May 22, 2008 at Terminal 5 in New York City.






Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Dream Theater

DREAM THEATER INTERVIEW ON WOOZYFLY.COM



Buckshot from Buckshot's Bonanza interviewed guitarist extraordinaire John Petrucci of Dream Theater about the Progressive Nation tour. They discussed determining the tour lineup, the new Opeth record, Dream Theater's history, playing with some of the most legendary guitarists and continuously learning new things, advice for aspiring musicians, and much more!

Check out this live video taken at Terminal 5 in New York City on May 22nd on Woozyfly.com here.

Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Dream Theater

METALSUCKS TALKS PROGRESSIVE NATION 2009

Our partners in the Completely Unreadable Band Logo of the Week, MetalSucks.net, have posted their suggestions for next year's Progressive Nation tour. This year's tour, hosted by Dream Theater has been a great success with labelmates Opeth! (By the way, new Opeth out today!)

Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Dream Theater

DREAM THEATER/ MARIO BROS REMIX!

Amazing music creates cool ideas!

Check out "The Dark Nintendo Night" remix which features a YouTube video clip of a (hacked) Super Mario Bros game synched up with the Dream Theater track "Dark Eternal Night". Click below to watch and then comment back here and let us know what you think!



Posted Dec 31st 1969 by Dream Theater

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Mirkov1980
Mirkov1980 said on May 2 2008, 10:36:16 AM:

I travelled from Guadalajara MX to LA to see them tonight at Gibson Amphitheater, with my VIP pass... Yeeeaaaaahhhh!!! Please, vote for "Propehts of War"!!!!

myershours
myershours said on Apr 15 2008, 07:06:54 AM:

I'm driving to NYC from Buffalo for May 22nd at Terminal 5!!! This will be my 3rd DT show!!! Seen them on the Gigantour with Megadeth 4 years ago and again this past August. BEYOND PSYCHED!!!!!!!!!!!

Wellhungarian
Wellhungarian said on Apr 3 2008, 09:41:09 AM:

I'm seeing DT in Orlando, want to hear Home, Glass Prison, Peruvian Skies, Take the Time, Endless Sacrifice and my fav In the Name of God

Myphoria
Myphoria said on Apr 1 2008, 07:24:33 PM:

Myphoria would love to see Overture 1928, The Glass Prison, In the Presence of Enemies, and Octavarium. It would be a power set. The whole band will be at the show.

ripthesystem
ripthesystem said on Mar 26 2008, 12:07:19 AM:

If you vote for the Seattle WA gig,
I'd appreciate if you helped and picked
most songs off of Awake minus the silent man.
Pick Erotomania!!! and 6:00!!!
Nothing from the last 2 cds as they'll do that anyway.

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