Interviews
"I wanted [Terminal Velocity] to reflect my identity and be my opportunity to say, 'Here’s what I’m all about.'"
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"I think it picks up right where Black Clouds & Silver Linings left off."
"This setlist really touches on so many grandiose moments in the band, so it's really like a power-punch setlist."
Almost 9 minutes of progressive sounds from the alchemist of keyboards
An all-acoustic affair.
The feel-good song on their new album.
A View from the Top of the World is a promising glimpse into Dream Theater's possible future revitalization.
It’s quite difficult approaching a review and critique of a new Dream Theater album. This is a band that has so much respect and...
The Astonishing, Dream Theater's latest sprawling epic, seeks to both add a little juju back to a staid and true formula
Abasi and Petrucci is a lethal combination.
From their most recent live album.
"I wanted [Terminal Velocity] to reflect my identity and be my opportunity to say, 'Here’s what I’m all about.'"
Mike Portnoy is on it, and the whole album!
"We’ve been talking a bunch and he had sort of planted the seed in my ear."
Portnoy left Dream Theater in 2010 and has not made any music with his ex-bandmates since.
It's called Terminal Velocity and it will likely be awesome.
They're an American band.
According to keyboardist Jordan Rudess.
The second cover of "Evil" we've heard!