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All Unleash The Archers tracks are amazing, and the Abyss album takes their usual mastery to a new level, but some tracks still stand above the rest. The Wind That Shapes The Land is like the band couldn't choose between 3 or 4 tracks for this spot on the album, so they blended them together beautifully into this masterpiece. The only way to describe it is a musical journey; you can really *feel* the story being told. Dan
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It's Kamelot, live. And it is awesome. Yeah, I would have liked "Wings of Despair" to be part of the setlist but "When the Lights are Down" and "Forever" were terrific.
I also would have liked Sean Tibbetts' bass tone thicker and more prominent in "Ravenlight," but that's just my personal bias since I'm a bassist and, therefore, always want the bass more up-front in anything I listen to.
Regardless, great album. Dincrest