![]() The most (and ciminally) underrated Queensryche album reminds as their most unusual but also one of their best products to this very day. Quite original is the songwriting on this album, where the band shows all of it's talents (for the last time). Several parts of the album remind me on their biggest influential fountain Pink Floyd or one song called "Disconnected" sounds a bit Games Without Frontiers-era Gabriel-alike. The best way to listen to this album is to hear it under headphones, without doing anything else but just listening. The most progressive (in the real sense of this word) appearing album in Queensryche's discography is "Promised Land" without a doubt. Not that this can pull down the quality of such innovative monser songs like "I Am I", the heavy "Damaged", the wonderful acoustic guitar-piece "Bridge", the catchy "One More Time", the epic title piece or the emontionally overwhelming piano-ballad "Someone Else" at all. They produced the album over a couple of years and that's why it sounds over-produced. Maybe because it was their darkest and difficult album up to date. That's quite obvious in my point of view. "Promised Land" was Queensryche's most criticized album to this time. ![]()
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