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Ok, just to make one thing very clear from the start. This is the least good Kamelot album, which really is a natural thing since it's the first. It's still
not a bad record though. I can point out a few tracks that still has me bound in chains, and those would be "Call of The Sea", "Fire Within",
"Warbird", "What About Me" and "The Gleeman". The negative thing with this album is the singer, which no more is a part of Kamelot. He's
quite interesting though with his similarities of Midnight (Crimson Glory), but even if you like that style of singing, you get pretty tired of
Vanderbilt after a while.
Kamelot has always showed that they've got some kind of interest in old chivalry, legends and story-telling. This album is mayby the best
proof of it. Both the sound of the music and the lyrics (by Richard Warner), gives the listener a feel of the old times.
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