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Into the Night

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Into the Night  (Audio CD) 
by Satellite

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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:January 22, 2008
Studio:Metal Mind Poland
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Track Listing
1. Into the Night
2. Dreams, Pt. 1-3
3. Downtown Skyline (Angel's Song)
4. Lights
5. Don't Walk Away in Silence
6. Heaven Can Wait
7. Forgiven and Forgotten
8. Time Stands Still - Satellite, Kubeisi
9. Around the World - Satellite, Kubeisi

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5Take The Journey "Into The Night"  Nov 13, 2008
I take it back! When I wrote the review for "Sunrise" I was so taken by that CD that I just couldn't quite get this one. It is very strange because I just didn't care for "Into The Night" at first. But after listening to this amazing CD in my truck while driving to the beach on a cloudy day it suddenly took hold. This CD is incredible! I absolutely love it. It is not progmetal at all. It is high quality prog performed in the style of classic Genesis, Marillion, etc. But these guys are extremely original and modern too. I am really so glad I took a chance with these guys because I had never heard them before I ordered their CDs. They are the most remarkable prog band to come along since Porcupine Tree. That is a fact! I hope they continue to make great music well into the future.

5I am still exploring this album  Sep 03, 2008
I have really come to love the previous album, "A Street Between Sunrise and Sunset", but it was only around the fourth time I listened to it that I really fell in love with it. I have only listened to this album 2 or 3 times, but I really like it.
I would like to add that I somewhat disagree with the reviewer below who classified this as a neo-progressive metal album. I know metal can get hard on the ear sometimes, but there are only a few sections of this album that come close to metal in my opinion. If you have listened to any albums by the group "Threshold", for instance, which is truly progressive metal, "Into the Night" does not come close.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Neo-progressive Metal  Mar 16, 2008
This album may have created its own genre...or at least sub-genre. Categorized as a neo-prog band since practically before their inception (back when they were known as Collage,) these guys have significantly ratcheted up the noise quotient on each release after their magnificent debut in '03. Anyone with any sort of objectivity to their eardrums would certainly pronounce this album as having every bit as much to do with metal music as it does with progressive rock. In some places, more! They are indeed very talented and fully capable in their new realm, but I figure you'd want to know (despite the other opinions expressed herein) that if you liked their first record as much as I did, do NOT expect a repeat with this '08 release. I think I can safely state it's an improvement on their sophomore effort "Evening Games" at least from a compositional standpoint, but its got such a grind quotient going on that I sincerely doubt it will appeal to many of the same listeners. In fact only the first song, which vaguely reminds me of some 70s-incarnation King Crimson, interests me at all. I think it's pretty obvious why they chose it to lead off with.
Now if you don't find grunge & squeal hard to enjoy, this may well be much more your thing than mine. The compositions and arrangements are surely more heady than straight-up metal, but less virtuosic and technical than, say, Gordian Knot. Since it's somewhere in that complicated-in-between, I feel dubbing it neo-progressive metal is an accurate and descriptive handle you can use to pre-judge whether it might be your musical "mettle" (if you'll pardon the pun...)

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5Best of the 3  Feb 22, 2008
This band has quickly become one of my favorites. There is so much to listen to, so much detail, that prog like this shouldn't be overlooked. It has one foot in the past but is incredibly forward looking. This is one band that deserves to be recognized as one of the best.

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5into the night= under a big bright sun!  Jan 29, 2008
nice progressive cd.great musicians here all Satellite's cd's are well written and played flawlessly. recomended highly!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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