Ayreon - The Theory of Everything (2013) [Gorgatz]

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 206 Magnetism.mp35.36 MB
 112 The Consultation.mp35.25 MB
 214 The Visitation.mp34.75 MB
 213 The Parting.mp34.74 MB
 203 Collision.mp34.74 MB
 107 Progressive Waves.mp34.5 MB
 211 The Lighthouse.mp34.5 MB
 118 Potential.mp34.46 MB
 202 Transformation.mp34.44 MB
 207 Quid Pro Quo.mp34.33 MB
 102 The Theory of Everything Part 1.mp34.16 MB
 204 Side Effects.mp34.1 MB
 105 The Teachers Discovery.mp34.1 MB
 113 Diagnosis.mp33.87 MB
 106 Love and Envy.mp33.66 MB
 108 The Gift.mp33.63 MB
 210 Mirror of Dreams.mp33.45 MB
 121 Alive.mp33.42 MB
 115 The Rivals Dilemma.mp33.26 MB
 217 The Uncertainty Principle.mp32.97 MB
 119 Quantum Chaos.mp32.97 MB
 215 The Breakthrough.mp32.76 MB
 101 Prologue The Blackboard.mp32.66 MB
 111 The Theory of Everything Part 2.mp32.54 MB
 109 The Eleventh Dimension.mp32.43 MB
 205 Frequency Modulation.mp32.39 MB
 209 Fortune.mp32.22 MB
 Front.jpg2.22 MB
 104 The Prodigys World.mp32.09 MB
 219 The Theory of Everything part 3.mp32.05 MB

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Ayreon - The Theory of Everything (2013) [Gorgatz]



- I N F O -

You know what the metal world needs more of? Musicals. I'm not saying that ironically either. Sure, we have plenty of prog bands putting out concept albums, but cool as these records many be, the story themselves are not the focus of the album. Ayreon mastermind Arjen Anthony Lucassen has resurrected his grandest of all projects to continue showing these folks how to tell an epic story the right way.


With 01011001 the Ayreon story came to an end, or so we thought. Arjen instead decided to focus on projects like Star One, Guilt Machine, and his solo album Lost in the New Real. When he revealed not too long ago that he was working on a new project, it wasn't a surprise to discover it was new Ayreon, but I was still plenty excited.

Lucassen said of the newest record, "It's not science fiction, but a human story set in a science context." So no aliens or battling emotions or any of that. So, in an attempt to better understand the story, I contacting him for the lyrics and much to my surprise, he sent them to me saying, "Oh yes, you need the lyrics, definitely." Holy hell, was he right. The story is indeed more grounded than previous records, but there are still layers to this beast.

Fans of Ayreon should know what to expect here. The Theory of Everything has seven guest singers and each singer plays a part in the story. They are JB (Grand Magus) as the Teacher, Christina Scabbia (Lacuna Coil) as the Mother, Michael Mills (Toehider) as the Father, Tommy Karevik (Kamelot) as the Prodigy, Marco Hietala (Nightwish) as the Rival, John Wetton (Asia/ex-King Crimson) as the Psychiatrist, and Sara Squadrani (Ancient Bards) as the Girl.

Of these singers, the most impressive is the relatively unknown Sara Squadrani. She performs on a large portion of the story and shines every time, especially on "Love and Envy". I was also surprised to be so enamored with the performance of Christina Scabbia. She's always had a wonderful voice, but her performance in this record might be her finest. Her harmonies with Squadrani stand out particularly on "Mirror of Dreams". This isn't to say only the performances by the female singers are worth mentioning. Tommy Karevik's introduction in "The Prodigy's World" is one of the strongest moments on the album.

Every Ayreon album comes an eclectic group of guest musicians. This round primarily consisted of guest keyboardists. Rick Wakeman (ex-Yes) handles a good portion of the record, while Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) both make excellent solo appearances on "Progressive Waves".

Having listened to all of Lucassen's albums at least once, I can say The Theory of Everything is the most musically diverse offering he's had a hand in, perhaps with the exception of his solo record. This isn't as heavy as previous Ayreon titles, but it has its driving moments like "Collision" and the Dream Theather-esque "Frequency Modulation." The aforementioned "Love and Envy" is a slower introspective song, while "Diagnosis" is massive and a little cheesy, but so awesome. "Transformation" has a Middle Eastern feel to it, and "The Eleventh Dimension" sounds like intergalactic renaissance faire music.

Often times there are jumps in mood, genre, etc in the middle of a song. This is fairly typical for an Ayreon release; what isn't typical is that technically this record consists of only four songs. These four songs are each at least twenty-one minutes, but they are cut up into forty-two pieces (yes, that's a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference) .

This is a fun record. It's a record that does require a time commitment. I'd say listeners should treat it as a proper musical or film in a theater. Try to experience it all in one sitting for the full effect. It's absolutely worth it.

Ayreon is a musical project by Dutch songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist musician and record producer Arjen Anthony Lucassen. Ayreon's music is mostly heavy metal and progressive rock but combines them with genres like folk, classical and electronica. The majority of Ayreon's albums are dubbed "rock (or metal) operas" because the albums contain complex storylines featuring a host of characters, usually with each one being represented by a unique vocalist.

BANDMEMBERS

- Vocalists -
JB (Grand Magus) as The Teacher
Sara Squadrani (Ancient Bards) as The Girl
Michael Mills (Toehider) as The Father
Cristina Scabbia (Lacuna Coil) as The Mother
Tommy Karevik (Kamelot, Seventh Wonder) as The Prodigy
Marco Hietala (Nightwish, Tarot) as The Rival
John Wetton (Asia, King Crimson) as The Psychiatrist


- Instrumentalists -
Ed Warby (Hail of Bullets, Gorefest) – drums
Rick Wakeman (Yes) – keyboards
Keith Emerson (Emerson Lake and Palmer) – keyboards
Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater) – keyboards
Steve Hackett (Genesis) – lead guitar
Troy Donockley (Nightwish) – Whistles, Uilleann pipes
Ben Mathot (Dis) –violin
Maaike Peterse (Kingfisher Sky) – cello
Jeroen Goossens (Flairck) – flute , bass flute, piccolo, bamboo flute and contrabass flute
Siddharta Barnhoorn – orchestrations
Michael Mills (Toehider) – Irish Bouzouki
Wilmer Waarbroek – backing vocals
Arjen Anthony Lucassen – electric and acoustic guitars, bass guitar, mandolin, analog synthesizers,
Hammond, Solina Strings


- T R A C K L I S T -

Disc 1
Phase I: Singularity (23:29)
01. Prologue: The Blackboard
02. The Theory Of Everything Part 1
03. Patterns
04. The Prodigy's World
05. The Teacher's Discovery
06. Love And Envy
07. Progressive Waves
08. The Gift
09. The Eleventh Dimension
10. Inertia
11. The Theory Of Everything Part 2

Phase II: Symmetry (21:31)
12. The Consultation
13. Diagnosis
14. The Argument 1
15. The Rival's Dilemma
16. Surface Tension
17. A Reason To Live
18. Potential
19. Quantum Chaos
20. Dark Medicine
21. Alive!
22. The Prediction

Total Time: 45:00

Disc 2
Phase III: Entanglement (22:34)
01. Fluctuations
02. Transformation
03. Collision
04. Side Effects
05. Frequency Modulation
06. Magnetism
07. Quid Pro Quo
08. String Theory
09. Fortune?

Phase IV: Unification (22:20)
10. Mirror Of Dreams
11. The Lighthouse
12. The Argument 2
13. The Parting
14. The Visitation
15. The Breakthrough
16. The Note
17. The Uncertainty Principle
18. Dark Energy
19. The Theory Of Everything Part 3
20. The Blackboard (Reprise)


Bitrate: 192 k
Genre: Progressive
Subgenre: Progressive Metal
Size: 126.18 MB

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Excellent download, thanks a million, great job.
Torrent OK. GR8 album. I'll buy it as soon as I can [temporary work @ Holland] Quite a good year for metal. If only Clive Nolan & Oliver Wakeman would get together again... Jabberwocky and Hound of Baskervilles were such masterpieces =]
Great upload, thanks.
Album is out today...great album from A.A.Lucassen...the short breaks are no longer an issue...buy it o Amazon,I-Tunes,Spotify or just oa Ayreo,s website...its a wanna have..must have,,,tnx anyway for the download...had lots of fun hearing the new album...bought it today...as everyone shoudt do...