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Yep, I know I made a review on the study itself..

But I wanted to review on the backing track. So far from what I've noticed is that a neo-classical metal style works nicley with this. Especially since E Harmonic minor seems to cut through nicely on the chords that you used. Not sure if thats the scale you used, but it works real nicely with this.

sorohanro responds:

he he ... thanx
E Harmonic works well also for me, but keeping in mind hat i'm a jazz fan, would work as well F minor from time to time :p

Very mellow

The sounds are relaxing and the song seems good as if you were walking or entering the city during night time.

Btw, I'm Lithuanian, but I'm also an American. So maybe one day when I go to visit Lithuania I'll remember to put this on my MP3 player and play it, especially when I travel to Vilnius. It sounds beautiful from what you say.

sorohanro responds:

Lithuania is a very nice country, i just got home after a 3 days trip with canoes on Lithuanian rivers ... was amazing
thanx for review, i'm glad you like my tune

Pretty Good

I like the melodies, but the drums could use some improvement. It would've been nice to see a part in the song where it slows down and builds back up. Or if the ending had slowed down to a minor chord progression of some sort.

Nice

Love it, its Megadeth meets James Bond. You can hear some similar chord progressions like in Hangar 18 and then the main riff reminds me of Darkest Hour and James Bond. The beginning felt like a russian song, probably the arpeggios you used in this song.

Overall it sounded good, keep up the nice work.

sorohanro responds:

:))
James Bond, aye ? i'll give you all James bond, i made a "classical" version of it and i included James bond theme ;)
thanx for review

Nice Job

Like the melodies on the clean guitar in the beginning. Sometimes transitions can be awkward, but most of it follows the song real well. Overall this song reminds me of either Lines in the Sand or Endless Sacrifice by Dream Theater. Can definitely feel the DT influence in their.

Sonofkirk responds:

I am in a Dream Theater period, and it shows ... ! Thanks for the great review dude, I'm glad you liked it.

Awesome

Definately Megadeth influence in the structure of the song and the vocals. The screams were decently done.

Song is awesome

Love the tone of lead guitar, awesome riffs. At some parts the drums didn't really seem to fit though. The song overall is awesome.

TwilightNecrosis responds:

Thanks, man. I appreciate the props.
METAL FOREVER!!!

Epic

The riffs are very flowing, the orchestra complements the overall feel of the song. Love the part that starts around 1:55. The arpeggios are extremely beautiful and nicely melodic.

The solo follows the theme of the song nicely to build properly into the bridge.

Everything sounds clean and overall the song creates a good feel of grandeur.

Good job.

Beautifully dark

I feel like I should be wandering through a graveyard and that I'm searching for something, possibly my own soul.

As for the musical part, the melody was strong and the development proper, nothing felt overdone and even though it repeats for the length, it doesn't feel boring.

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