Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Chris' vocal is excellent, of course, and I especially like when she lets loose in verse three.
Guitar solo fits the mood of the lyrics--a very ominous sound.
Production is ace and I like that I can pick out Marty's bass work.
A message to be heeded!

Thanks, Scott!

Originally Posted by jannesan
This song strongly reminds me of some symphonic metal bands with a female singer like Nightwish, Within Temptation and Evanescence, but IMO Blue Attitude has created its own style called symphonic blues.

Great solemn ballad with powerful development. Excellent vocal, Chris at her best, great dynamics and those backing vocal parts are gorgeous. The guitar solo is a living proof that man has reshaped the world also in a beautiful and harmonic way. And yes, Marty's bass is classic.

Powerful painting of Earth and its creatures, although in the beginning, in addition to peace and harmony, I assume there were also fierce volcanos and dinosaurs wink From "Then came man" to "The song grew fainter, slipping away like sand." sad decline, but I would like to add "but then came Blue Attitude" smile

And an excellent video that really speaks to me, all those elements combined into a beautiful art that works both alone and with the song. Now I feel that I have to shelf my song with a similar subject, because there is no more need for it...

Congratulations, your hard work has really created another masterpiece.

Janne

One of the nicest reviews we have ever received, thanks, Janne!

And please post your song with the similar subject, I would love to hear it! wink