

They return in 2020 with 'Long Day Good Night', the most epic and longest album of their storied career.įollowing touring with Queensrÿche, guitarist Jim Matheos began writing the album in mid-2019, working closely with Alder for about a year, honing the songs, completing 13 for their 13th full-length - which un-coincidentally has a total running time of 72:22. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.Fates Warning have been a formidable presence in progressive metal for more than 35 years, helping to shape and drive the genre without ever compromising their integrity or losing relevance. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. “Like Stars Our Eyes Have Seen” ( Theories of Flight, 2016) “A Pleasant Shade of Gray, XII” ( Still Life, 1998) “Still Remains” ( Live Over Europe, 2018) John Arch, “Relentless” ( A Twist of Fate, 2003) While Heaven Wept, “To Wander the Void” ( Vast Oceans Lachrymose, 2009)

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“Shades of Heavenly Death” ( No Exit, 1988) Epitaph Blu-Ray Includes free digital audio download of Keep It True XIX Legendary progressive metal act Fates Warning celebrated the 30th anniversary of. “Part of the Machine” ( Perfect Symmetry, 1989) “The Apparition” ( The Spectre Within, 1985) We also have a webstore where you can find shirts, CDs, and books: Please consider donating if you listen to Radical Research often: Just a few days before Fates Warning hit the stage in Greece with their two headlining shows in Thessaloniki and Athens I was called to make a tribute to the musical heritage this band has given to the fans all these years. “Mid”? That’s incredibly specific, Radish.

The “Borivoj Krgin 1990 to mid-1994” comment. Of all the ridiculously nerdy things we’ve said over 82 episodes, perhaps the nerdiest comes in this episode, at 11:05, courtesy of Hunter. You can buy Jeff’s book, Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning, right here: It is, quite simply, and like many of our episodes, a love letter. This is not intended to be an exhaustive or final-word survey on this legendary band’s output. We didn’t even know what snippets we’d feature until after the conversation wrapped up. It’s far from the first time we’ve discussed Fates Warning together, but it’s the first time we’ve gone into an episode of Radical Research with absolutely no plan. In anticipation of Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning and its publication in July, 2022, the author, Jeff Wagner, and Radical Research co-host, Hunter Ginn, sit down and talk about Fates Warning. They have had sort of an unofficial rivalry with another pioneering band of the Prog. Download file | Play in new window | Duration: 1:13:44 | Recorded on June 27, 2022 Fates Warning is probably the earliest example of the merging of the Progressive musical approaches of bands such as Rush and the heavy metal genre as pioneered by the NWOBHM bands.
