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Turtles All The Way Down

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Turtles All The Way Down
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: May 3rd, 2015
Label: D2C Studios
Genre: Progressive
1. Turtles All The Way Down, Pt. 1
3. But What's The Question?
4. Insomnia
5. The Depths Of Reason
6. Turtles All The Way Down, Pt. 2
7. The Warmth Of Mediocrity
8. (A Song For) Dragons
9. The Death Of A Sun
10. Back Where The Daffodils Grow
11. Life's Glory
12. Turtles All The Way Down, Pt. 3
13. Box Of Dice (Does God Play?)


Review by JD on July 13, 2016.

I have heard different people talking about Odin’s Court. Some have exalted how amazing they are both musically and lyrically and some dismissed them as half assed pseudo prog. With such a wide range of opinions and the controversy it was causing I was glad I had lucked out to be handed the assignment of reviewing Odin’s Court.

On the surface, this Maryland based band is a grouping of very talented musicians who want to expand the terms progressive metal and progressive rock through different instruments as well a very deep, thought out lyrics. On ‘Turtles…’, they ponder the universe and how we fit through the mind of a single person and the many questions the person has as he tries to make sense of it.

I liked the album as a whole. The feel of the complexities are more than accessible and the song subjects make you think and ponder things with the music as a backing story. Singer Dimetrius LaFlavors tends to go to the highest ends of his register many times in the songs and that actually stops the music flow dead. The music was the star, and yet the vocals tended to feel apart from it all, negating the music to simply doing its best to struggle against it to make it all whole.

I really have fought to make a very honest and fair rating to give Odin’s Court. Taking in all of the album and everything else I can glean from bio information all the way to lyrics and even the song structures themselves. I came up with what I have become comfortable with as a fair mark… and that is what I have.

Musicianship: 9 (vocal musicianship hurts the mark)
Atmosphere: 7 (vocals hurt here as well)
Production: 9
Originality: 9
Overall: 8

Rating: 8.4 out of 10

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