Very glad to see more people checking out Symphony X. They're some of the most skilled musicians on the scene, especially Russell Allen, the vocalist, and Michael Romeo, the guitarist. If you are looking for a real treat, check out their songs The Odyssey and The Divine Wings of Tragedy. They're over 20 minutes, but worth every second. This band is insanely talented both in technical ability and songwriting ability.
Awesome that you're getting to Symphony X - one of my all-time favorite bands! Lots of great music from these guys. They're going on tour this year and I can't wait to see them again. You should definitely check them out live if you get a chance - they put on a great show. Eventually you'll need to check out their musical version of "The Odyssey", which is an absolute triumph. There's some other great suggestions already in the comments as well.
Their live performances are amazing. Russell Allan sounds as good live as on the record. Watching Michael Romeo do fingertapping and make it look so effortless is a sight to behold.
Set the world on fire was the song that introduce me to this band back when i was 13 y.o. Man, Michael Romeo sure knows how to play guitar. I just love his fluffy fingers dancing around the fretboard. Now im 26, still amaze whenever i heard that song.
I don't believe it man! You did it. And I didn't knew because the video was not allowed outside of US (hehe, I used a chrome extension and managed to watch it of course). I'm super glad you liked them as much as you did man. This album (Paradise Lost) is really heavy. Their older works have a more dark and neoclassical turn to them, which i'm sure you will appreciate. Thanks a lot for doing this reaction after all, and I hope you will get into more Symphony X in the future. PS: Just to clarify, they are labeled as progressive metal.
Symphony x is my favorite band! I’m so glad you chose to react to them! If you ever react to them again, I would recommend Inferno (Unleash the Fire) This song holds everything that makes symphony x great!
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Tough question. Really tough. One of the staple albums of Symphony X is "Divine Wings of Tragedy". The production is great, and it has that most defining Symphony X sound. No wonder it houses two of their biggest classics "Sea of Lies" and "Of Sins and Shadows". I think both of them would give you a taste of their signature sound. There's also their concept album called "V:The New Mythology Suite" which is regarded as their musical peak, and if you want to check something from there I definitely suggest "Absence of Light" and "Fool's Paradise". You can't imagine how happy I am that you liked them. Also, something last. Their singer is regarded as one of the best in the genre, and their guitarist is one of the top ones in the metal area, sitting next to the big ones (not as famous though).
This album is based on the book Paradise Lost from Milton. The last few albums they have done have been themed albums. Iconoclast dealt with machines taking over man (ala Terminator) and the last album Underworld was influenced by Dante's Inferno. Their earlier stuff was more prog metal with a lot more keyboards and time signature changes. With the album The Odyssey they started getting much heavier. Paradise Lost is my favorite album from them. A more prog metal song on the album is Revelations.
Paradise Lost is probably the best album. You should check out Walls Of Babylon or Seven off this album. Seven is just an insane song from a technical standpoint. The bassline in the middle of Seven will blow anyone's minds.
One of my all-time favorite bands. Some songs to really get into them: Sea of Lies and Smoke and Mirrors for older stuff and Nevermore and Kiss of Fire from their latest album.
7:41 You nailed it - this album's theme is fully inspired by biblical lore. Although they only have one conceptual album (where the songs tell a story), most of their albums have a cohesive theme. I strongly recommend Walls of Babylon from this same album (Paradise Lost).
I've only heard the Paradise Lost album, I think thru have more, but I honestly don't know. I can say my favorite song on that album is the title track. I highly recommend it.
This whole album is brilliant, a modern classic. For something different yet again, you should do the ballad and title track from the album, Paradise Lost.
Symphony x is definitely one of my top bands, they have tons of great songs. I think of it like progressive power metal personally, with the earlier stuff being more progressive and later stuff more power metalley (but still had prog elements).
Please note- the music video version of Set the World on Fire you just watched cuts out a full minute of the solo, that's why the transition there seems so weird and abrupt. The album version is 6 min long. Also, even though their stuff from the 90's is good and some people prefer their more neo-classical proggy sound, I'm pretty sure you'll like their newer stuff, like this album, better- the newer stuff is heavier, more riffs, Russel's voice has improved over the years, it's grittier and with more range. These two are far from the best songs even on this album, they just happen to be the "radio singles" the label chose for them. Walls of Babylon is probably the best on the album and one of their best, period. Try "Children of a Faceless God" for groove metal awesomeness, "Charon" is sublime. If you want one of their best ballads, "When All is Lost". Eventually, do get to "The Odyssey", though- it's 24 minutes and basically five songs interconnected with instrumental symphonic sections, telling the highlights of the tale of Odysseus.
Next step if you like Symphony X: Paradise Lost, Twilight on the Olympus, The Oddesey, The Divine Wings of Tragedy and finish with Candlelight Fantasia #Thankmelater
PLEASE do something from their album V: The New Mythology Suite or earlier. Don't get me wrong, this song is pretty good but their earlier stuff has far better melodic content and the heavy riffs are a bit better written imo. So basically, 2000 and earlier is where it's at for them and they had 4 absolute banger albums during that era. Of Sins and Shadows is probably their best ass kicker or if you wanna see them at their melodic peak The Accolade is as good as it gets (Part 1, not Part 2, and it's simply titled "The Accolade", no "Part 1" involved.)
@@Jim.G Symphony X's strength is their melodic, neoclassical side. They do heavy okay but it is far from one of their strengths and when they do employ heaviness, it works way better when done tastefully and in a way that suits the song. "Riffier" means nothing in the way you used it either since the riffs have gotten weaker since Paradise Lost and their old songs seem to have had even more riffs. Maybe you were using it as a synonym for redundant. Russell's voice was a lot more varied in the early material too. From PL on, he damn near abandoned his clean voice unless he was singing a ballad. It just sounds forced and loses its dynamic punch. If you're trying to sound heavy all the time then the gritty voice just sounds like the default, not a sudden increase in intensity when well balanced with cleans. Also, how does his voice have more range when the newer stuff is focused on gritty lows and barely ever uses his high end?
@@blakfloyd I dunno man. I prefer their newer stuff, I liked them during the 90's, but I love them now. I like Russel's grit, more of it is a good thing to my ears. I like their current sound. I know other people that are prog metal fans who feel the same (and I know lots of people hold your position, too.) People who are straight metal fans and not so into prog, I've found, tend to like the newer stuff more/a lot, and possibly don't like the 90s material at all. This is why TnT might fall in that camp. But sure, he should check out the neoclassical and other forms of prog metal to broaden horizons, as well. But which era of SX is better is not a settled matter at all. It's a matter of taste and preference, pure and simple.
@@Jim.G i prefer newer stuffs too but reason is a bad sound quality of instruments (especially guitar). From paradise lost (mostly from iconoclast) is a ok.
They are prog/power. Basically like if Dream Theater had more power metal elements Russell Allen is the GOAT singer imo: not only can he sound gruff and bad ass like this but he also has the voice of an angel too.
If you think this is good, "The Odyssey" will blow you mind 100 times over. It's from the early 2000's and has MUCH more melody and demonstrates the vocalists full range (less growling and screaming) :) And Michael Romeo on guitar is a guitar god for most guitarists... just sayin'
This is why people shouldn't typically watch music videos to react to.....the music video cuts out part of the song and it honestly distracts some from the musical aspect of the song....great song still and enjoyed the video
My favorite band. Too bad the videos are kinda bad and some small transitions and sections have been shortened in them. They have everything from prog to classical, heavy and power metal.
@@Witchunter0090 well th drumming is world-class! That's th best you're getting out of me😅 if u like it, that's all that matters. 4 me, it's right up there w/ghetto rap🍻🎸🎶
Very glad to see more people checking out Symphony X. They're some of the most skilled musicians on the scene, especially Russell Allen, the vocalist, and Michael Romeo, the guitarist. If you are looking for a real treat, check out their songs The Odyssey and The Divine Wings of Tragedy. They're over 20 minutes, but worth every second. This band is insanely talented both in technical ability and songwriting ability.
Lest not forget the drummer, Jason Rullo. He's great.
Symphony X is fantastic. I Love this band, is the my favorite!
@@potetstappe666verdade. Toda a banda é espetacular. É a melhor banda de metal progressivo do mundo
Symphony X the best band in the world 🤘🇬🇧
Awesome that you're getting to Symphony X - one of my all-time favorite bands! Lots of great music from these guys. They're going on tour this year and I can't wait to see them again. You should definitely check them out live if you get a chance - they put on a great show. Eventually you'll need to check out their musical version of "The Odyssey", which is an absolute triumph. There's some other great suggestions already in the comments as well.
Their live performances are amazing. Russell Allan sounds as good live as on the record. Watching Michael Romeo do fingertapping and make it look so effortless is a sight to behold.
Same here! Really hope they make more music again. This band neeeeeeds more love
Set the world on fire was the song that introduce me to this band back when i was 13 y.o.
Man, Michael Romeo sure knows how to play guitar. I just love his fluffy fingers dancing around the fretboard.
Now im 26, still amaze whenever i heard that song.
I love Symphony X. Appreciate the incredible musicianship.
Ive seen them live and they are amazing! Fantastic criminally underrated band!!
Russell Allen is a Phenomenal singer!!! And their musical talent is there as well.
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Such an underrated group. One of the hidden gems of the power metal world. The Odyssey, IMO, is their best album.
Symphony X é metal progressivo
I don't believe it man! You did it. And I didn't knew because the video was not allowed outside of US (hehe, I used a chrome extension and managed to watch it of course).
I'm super glad you liked them as much as you did man. This album (Paradise Lost) is really heavy. Their older works have a more dark and neoclassical turn to them, which i'm sure you will appreciate. Thanks a lot for doing this reaction after all, and I hope you will get into more Symphony X in the future.
PS: Just to clarify, they are labeled as progressive metal.
Hell yea. I loved this bands sound. Where do suggest I go from here?
Symphony x is my favorite band! I’m so glad you chose to react to them!
If you ever react to them again, I would recommend Inferno (Unleash the Fire)
This song holds everything that makes symphony x great!
@@TheAdventuresofTNT Tough question. Really tough. One of the staple albums of Symphony X is "Divine Wings of Tragedy". The production is great, and it has that most defining Symphony X sound. No wonder it houses two of their biggest classics "Sea of Lies" and "Of Sins and Shadows". I think both of them would give you a taste of their signature sound. There's also their concept album called "V:The New Mythology Suite" which is regarded as their musical peak, and if you want to check something from there I definitely suggest "Absence of Light" and "Fool's Paradise".
You can't imagine how happy I am that you liked them.
Also, something last. Their singer is regarded as one of the best in the genre, and their guitarist is one of the top ones in the metal area, sitting next to the big ones (not as famous though).
its based on John Milton's Paradise Lost, so that is the reason why the album tell the story on Lucifer perspective.
Fun fact, this video was recorded in Serbia :)
Symphony x-evolution the grand design
This album is based on the book Paradise Lost from Milton. The last few albums they have done have been themed albums. Iconoclast dealt with machines taking over man (ala Terminator) and the last album Underworld was influenced by Dante's Inferno. Their earlier stuff was more prog metal with a lot more keyboards and time signature changes. With the album The Odyssey they started getting much heavier. Paradise Lost is my favorite album from them. A more prog metal song on the album is Revelations.
Symphony X sempre foi metal progressivo.
Paradise Lost is probably the best album. You should check out Walls Of Babylon or Seven off this album. Seven is just an insane song from a technical standpoint. The bassline in the middle of Seven will blow anyone's minds.
One of my all-time favorite bands. Some songs to really get into them: Sea of Lies and Smoke and Mirrors for older stuff and Nevermore and Kiss of Fire from their latest album.
Lie of.....Lies!!!! The ending riff of this song is the most metal riff ever!
You should do Iconoclast next. That one is even heavier than these two.
Iconoclast for sue
7:41 You nailed it - this album's theme is fully inspired by biblical lore. Although they only have one conceptual album (where the songs tell a story), most of their albums have a cohesive theme. I strongly recommend Walls of Babylon from this same album (Paradise Lost).
I think if you combined nightwish, dream theater and thrash.. This is what you get. Gonna see them in june with primal fear😀
It's called Progressive Metal. Think... Dream Theater but heavier :)
I've only heard the Paradise Lost album, I think thru have more, but I honestly don't know. I can say my favorite song on that album is the title track. I highly recommend it.
This whole album is brilliant, a modern classic.
For something different yet again, you should do the ballad and title track from the album, Paradise Lost.
genuine thanks
Symphony x is definitely one of my top bands, they have tons of great songs. I think of it like progressive power metal personally, with the earlier stuff being more progressive and later stuff more power metalley (but still had prog elements).
Please note- the music video version of Set the World on Fire you just watched cuts out a full minute of the solo, that's why the transition there seems so weird and abrupt. The album version is 6 min long.
Also, even though their stuff from the 90's is good and some people prefer their more neo-classical proggy sound, I'm pretty sure you'll like their newer stuff, like this album, better- the newer stuff is heavier, more riffs, Russel's voice has improved over the years, it's grittier and with more range. These two are far from the best songs even on this album, they just happen to be the "radio singles" the label chose for them. Walls of Babylon is probably the best on the album and one of their best, period. Try "Children of a Faceless God" for groove metal awesomeness, "Charon" is sublime. If you want one of their best ballads, "When All is Lost". Eventually, do get to "The Odyssey", though- it's 24 minutes and basically five songs interconnected with instrumental symphonic sections, telling the highlights of the tale of Odysseus.
I fucking love this band but i would have went with different songs.
Don't say that without making a suggestion!
Inferno (unleash the fire)
Wicked
Of sins and Shadows
Sea of Lies
The Damnation Game
Smoke and mirrors
You are forever reacting to great bands!
You should check out more Symphony X!
-Of Sins and Shadows
-Evolution
-Smoke and Mirrors
-Domination
SX = RULES!!!!!
Gotta check the album version, the songs are longer. Symphony x is a band worth dig in
There are many great songs from them: sins and shadows, sea of lies, out of the ashes, evolution the grand design, end of innocence... List goes on
A must do for Symphony X is The Odyssey and if you have time, The Divine Wings of Tragedy
Check out Paradise Lost! It's the song I discovered them on and I was instantly hooked!
man i will pay you for Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son reaction 😎💀❤
Next step if you like Symphony X: Paradise Lost, Twilight on the Olympus, The Oddesey, The Divine Wings of Tragedy and finish with Candlelight Fantasia
#Thankmelater
You should react to The Sky is Red by Leprous
PLEASE do something from their album V: The New Mythology Suite or earlier. Don't get me wrong, this song is pretty good but their earlier stuff has far better melodic content and the heavy riffs are a bit better written imo. So basically, 2000 and earlier is where it's at for them and they had 4 absolute banger albums during that era. Of Sins and Shadows is probably their best ass kicker or if you wanna see them at their melodic peak The Accolade is as good as it gets (Part 1, not Part 2, and it's simply titled "The Accolade", no "Part 1" involved.)
Disagree. I think he'll like the newer stuff more. Its heavier, riffier, Russel's voice is better, gritter, more range.
@@Jim.G Symphony X's strength is their melodic, neoclassical side. They do heavy okay but it is far from one of their strengths and when they do employ heaviness, it works way better when done tastefully and in a way that suits the song.
"Riffier" means nothing in the way you used it either since the riffs have gotten weaker since Paradise Lost and their old songs seem to have had even more riffs. Maybe you were using it as a synonym for redundant. Russell's voice was a lot more varied in the early material too.
From PL on, he damn near abandoned his clean voice unless he was singing a ballad. It just sounds forced and loses its dynamic punch. If you're trying to sound heavy all the time then the gritty voice just sounds like the default, not a sudden increase in intensity when well balanced with cleans. Also, how does his voice have more range when the newer stuff is focused on gritty lows and barely ever uses his high end?
@@blakfloyd I dunno man. I prefer their newer stuff, I liked them during the 90's, but I love them now. I like Russel's grit, more of it is a good thing to my ears. I like their current sound. I know other people that are prog metal fans who feel the same (and I know lots of people hold your position, too.) People who are straight metal fans and not so into prog, I've found, tend to like the newer stuff more/a lot, and possibly don't like the 90s material at all. This is why TnT might fall in that camp. But sure, he should check out the neoclassical and other forms of prog metal to broaden horizons, as well. But which era of SX is better is not a settled matter at all. It's a matter of taste and preference, pure and simple.
@@Jim.G i prefer newer stuffs too but reason is a bad sound quality of instruments (especially guitar). From paradise lost (mostly from iconoclast) is a ok.
Sorry is no one gonna address that harmonic at 10:18?
They are prog/power. Basically like if Dream Theater had more power metal elements Russell Allen is the GOAT singer imo: not only can he sound gruff and bad ass like this but he also has the voice of an angel too.
I'll tell you another bad ass, X Metal band & that's- *"Static〰X"* !
They remind me a little of Dream Theater. You should do Stream of Conciousness
If you think this is good, "The Odyssey" will blow you mind 100 times over. It's from the early 2000's and has MUCH more melody and demonstrates the vocalists full range (less growling and screaming) :)
And Michael Romeo on guitar is a guitar god for most guitarists... just sayin'
Do Iconoclast. Might be their best.
Next song: Seven
I know. this has been up a month+ but you should buckle up, settle in, and take a ride on the Odyssey.
Have you done Dragon force yet? “Through the fires and flames” is pretty insane
Check the earlier stuff
try "kiss of fire"..in similar vein but more intense
This is why people shouldn't typically watch music videos to react to.....the music video cuts out part of the song and it honestly distracts some from the musical aspect of the song....great song still and enjoyed the video
My favorite band. Too bad the videos are kinda bad and some small transitions and sections have been shortened in them. They have everything from prog to classical, heavy and power metal.
SX are the best shit in metal
It's time for you try death metal!!! I say go with morbid angel - rapture or death - open casket
No, no, no, plz No! Hearing som1 dryheaving n2 a mic, or growling violently is not music! It's like a fkn werewolf movie w/ a lot of doublebass!!
@@gizzy2403 so you don't like it so it's not music? It's music.
@@Witchunter0090 well th drumming is world-class! That's th best you're getting out of me😅 if u like it, that's all that matters. 4 me, it's right up there w/ghetto rap🍻🎸🎶
Fernando Castro It might be a bit too soon for that. He should get through more thrash first
Serpents Kiss is by far the worst Sym X song and i wish so bad i didnt have to hear itnlive every time i see them haha