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Falling Into Infinity | Dream Theater

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Album Falling Into Infinity by Dream Theater Review

Like many other progressive bands playing difficult music, Dream Theater inevitably chose to trim down both their bombastic production and intricate songwriting for a more laid-back approach, both live and in the studio. The result, Falling Into Infinity, is something of a disappointment. Never before have the band's influences been worn so openly on their sleeves, which translates into a derivativeness that undermines much of the material on this album. Guitarist John Petrucci's solos sound like cloned Steve Vai more often than not, which stands in direct contrast to his groundbreaking work on earlier platters. James LaBrie, though gifted with a strong, bellowing voice, has a range too limited to properly convey the emotive resonances of the lyrics: he's either singing in a soft whisper on the gentler passages or yelling at the top of his lungs during heavier moments. Subtler shading is needed before he can properly be classed in the same league as Robert Plant or even Steve Perry. New keyboardist Derek Sherinian gives the best performance on Falling, establishing himself as an accomplished musician and songwriter without blindly following in his predecessor's footsteps. Unfortunately, his presence fails to turbo-charge the rest of the group, who turn in a halfhearted creative effort under the direction of new producer Kevin Shirley. Most of the songs here rely on the same device to build tension: a bold riff is repeated while the drums quicken pace and crescendo in volume beneath the rhythm. In addition, the "progressive" songs are relatively subdued compared to earlier efforts, particularly "Trial of Tears", which drags on for over 13 minutes with little hint of either songwriting ingenuity or instrumental virtuosity. "Hell's Kitchen" and the middle of "New Millennium" prove Dream Theater haven't forgotten their roots, but elsewhere they're content to trot out standard AOR clichés. This brazen attempt to woo a more mainstream audience has resulted in the band's weakest effort since their debut.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsNew Millennium 8:21 preview song New Millennium Download track New Millennium
2 Included lyricsYou Not Me 4:59 preview song You Not Me Download track You Not Me
3 Included lyricsPeruvian Skies 6:43 preview song Peruvian Skies Download track Peruvian Skies
4 Included lyricsHollow Years 5:54 preview song Hollow Years Download track Hollow Years
5 Included lyricsBurning My Soul 5:29 preview song Burning My Soul Download track Burning My Soul
6 Hell's Kitchen 4:17 preview song Hell's Kitchen Download track Hell's Kitchen
7 Included lyricsLines In The Sand 12:06 preview song Lines In The Sand Download track Lines In The Sand
8 Included lyricsTake Away My Pain 6:03 preview song Take Away My Pain Download track Take Away My Pain
9 Included lyricsJust Let Me Breathe 5:29 preview song Just Let Me Breathe Download track Just Let Me Breathe
10 Included lyricsAnna Lee 5:52 preview song Anna Lee Download track Anna Lee
11 Trial Of Tears (I-Iii) 13:07 preview song Trial Of Tears (I-Iii) Download track Trial Of Tears (I-Iii)
12 Take Away My Pain (Demo Version Bonus) 6:51 preview song Take Away My Pain (Demo Version Bonus) Download track Take Away My Pain (Demo Version Bonus)
13 Speak To Me (Demo Version Bonus) 6:12 preview song Speak To Me (Demo Version Bonus) Download track Speak To Me (Demo Version Bonus)
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