Hammerhead wrote:
When this album was released metal did not exist. Almost every prog metal band in existance calls PF an influence, so i'd say this review belongs here. Also, many young metal fans may never have heard this album!
I appreciate all of the feedback and respect everyone's opinion here. I feel Hammerhead's comments come close to "hammering the nail on the head" when he says "When this album was released metal did not exist. Almost every prog metal band in existance calls PF an influence". Bands like Sabbath and Deep Purple, who many consider the first heavy metal bands, were around before "Darkside of the Moon" was released. One of the main reasons I did this review is because it's a root that travels very deeply underground and is a history lesson of sorts for those that might not be as familiar, not so much with the music, but how it was recorded and created. This album is responsible for some of the metal we hear today. Dream Theater, to me, is one of the top progressive metal outfits. They are more updated version of Floyd both in sound and style. Shadows Fall, one of the heaviest bands out there today, does a great cover of "Welcome To The Machine". They make it there own. Even though that is a progressive rock song done by a thrash metal band, would a review of that be any different than the Floyd review you read now? The point is, there is a little bit of "metal" in all kinds of music. It might not be as direct or as obvious on the surface, but listen closely enough and you will notice things you might not have noticed on the surface.