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Theories Of Flight review – KNAC.com (07/07/2016)

Original link - http://knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=20653 By Peter Atkinso Prog-metal veterans FATES WARNING broke a nine-year silence in resounding fashion with 2013’s Darkness In A Different Light. While it still boasted the sleek melodies, challenging arrangements and instrumental finesse the band had long been noted for, it was also decidedly heavier and bolder than anything FATES had done in quite [...]

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Theories Of Flight review – RIS’ Muse (07/07/2016)

Original link - http://risthegreat.wix.com/rismuse#!Album-Review-Fates-Warning-Theories-of-Flight/ykehk/577b56050cf2119db9ca434b By Ris In a year where veteran bands have disappointed (Dream Theater, Megadeth, etc.), I had begun to wonder if these bands were going to start fading away into the sunset a bit more now. It's always unfortunate to see some of your favourites from the past attempting to stay the course with completely [...]

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Theories Of Flight review – Metal Nation News (07/07/2016)

Original link - http://metalnationradio.ca/album-review-fates-warning-theories-flight/ By Phil Milly Thirty two years into their accomplished and highly artistic recording career, Fates Warning continue to tread new territory with a mature, sophisticated piece of progressive metal splendor.  Theories of Flight  incorporates all of their trademark virtuosity layered with their inimitable blend of melody, complexity, aggression and experimentation that has consistently [...]

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Theories Of Flight review – Spectrum Culture (07/05/2016)

Original link - http://spectrumculture.com/2016/07/05/fates-warning-theories-flight/ By  JEDD BEAUDOIN Fates Warning returns with Theories of Flight, a predictably epic LP that solidifies the veteran act as one of the leading voices in progressive metal. Where Queensrÿche long denied its maker (at least until Geoff Tate departed) and Dream Theater has always stretched to the outer limits, Fates Warning [...]

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