WWWWW- One of the finest tracks ever. WWWW- Exceptional WWW- May not change the world, but it's still good. WW- Well uhh...maybe W- Next stop: the trash bin.
I Deny (WWW) The vocals rip off Slayer, but the guitarwork and the drumming are very, very cool.
Enthralled In Essence (WWWW) Great drumming, guitarwork: plus, all the tempo and mood changes make for an interesting experience.
Mother Man (WWWW) It's a disorganized mess, but it's a rather gloomy, interesting, fun and full of life mess.
Earth (WWWWW) Varied but infectious drumwork and guitarwork, with tons of tempo and mood changes to close the song. Absolutely brilliant and beautiful (really).
Water (WWWW) I like how this goes from samba to heavy rock and back at times, though the singer sounds dumb at times.
Unholy War (WWW) Great guitarwork and drumming and has obvious influences for Opeth, but it's just not gripping enough.
Mineral (WWWW) It sounds like more than just metallers were influenced by this one- it's variedness covers a lot of what future mainstream rockers would cover. Brilliant.
Unquestionable Prescence (WWW) It's a great head-banger of a driving track, but it does drag a little.
Elements (WWWW) It's not as varied as some other tracks, but it maintains an entrancing- for the lack of a better word- "chugging" sound (though it's not nu-metal chugging). Some of the guitarwork also has Santana influences.
No Truth (WWWW) At first, it sounds like a soft, mellow track with the light guitarwork and the choir backdrop (complete with the strings). Then the guitars start and the lead singer lets out a roar and you know they've "woken up", complete with the infectious guitar/drumwork they've been known for. The vocals also remind me of Dani Filth.
Piece Of Time (WWW) It has some interesting guitarwork and some funk-influenced drumming, but compared to their other songs, this one's a little plain.
Beyond (WWWW) The guitarwork is great, but check out the drumwork...IT'S EVERYWHERE. Completely mind-blowing....
-DG