Octavarium - Dream Theater

Octavarium

Dream Theater

  • Genre: Metal
  • Release Date: 2005-06-06
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 2005 Atlantic Recording Corp For the United States and WEA International Inc. for the

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Root of All Evil Dream Theater 8:25 USD 1.29
2
The Answer Lies Within Dream Theater 5:33 USD 1.29
3
These Walls Dream Theater 7:36 USD 1.29
4
I Walk Beside You Dream Theater 4:29 USD 1.29
5
Panic Attack Dream Theater 8:13 USD 1.29
6
Never Enough Dream Theater 6:46 USD 1.29
7
Sacrificed Sons Dream Theater 10:42 USD Album Only
8
Octavarium Dream Theater 24:00 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • The Title Track Is Worth The Price Alone

    5
    By Jacmaster10211411
    This album is a very unique one within the DT discography. The sound is far less heavy than the albums that came before and after it. All the songs are great, but Octavarium (the track) is legendary. My second favorite song of all time, it is probably the most musically compelling, lyrically evocative, and complexly conceptual piece of music I’ve ever listened to. I would quite literally pay 10 dollars for the title track alone.
  • Another great album

    5
    By fdaxt
    The music is so freaking amazing
  • Great album DT!!!!

    5
    By garrett j. rice
    My fave is these walls and the root of all evil! How!?!?!?
  • Pure genius!!!!!

    5
    By Dr. Feelgoode
    One of the greatest Hard Rock and Heavy Metal albums ever made.
  • This is Dream Theater

    5
    By Drmthtr2112
    Had to listen to Octovarium to get the sound of the new album, “The Astonishing” out of my head. I wish they would learn how to write like this again.
  • For the Itunes version.

    3
    By Ytsejam58
    Don't get me wrong, this is one of my favorite albums of all time! But that's why I gave the iTunes version a 3. For some reason, iTunes decided to cut out the negative space in between the songs and as a now avid DT fan, I feel like I was cheated out of something. I want the whole experience, not the chopped down version. Starting off I had no idea but now that I am really into DT and their music, I am a little dissapointed by this. Get the CD. Get the Vinyl. Don't buy it from here. (unless you don't care about the negative space)
  • Stunning!

    5
    By Georgegina21
    This was my intro to Dream Theater about 6 months ago, and I can happily say, that because of this album, my catalog for these guys has grown to a huge number! Seriously! I have never been more impressed with a band than these guys! They're extremely complex, compelling, and addictive. And this album, along with Images and Words, could be good intros to new fans as well, mostly because of the balance on this album. There are crunching riffs one song, then a soaring ballad another! Here's my individual song reviews: -The Root of All Evil: 5/5 Incredible way to start off an album! This is Mike Portnoy's 3rd song in his 5 song suite, and this one I swear will always have a special place in my heart as it was the moment my jaw dropped to the floor! -The Answer Lies Within:4.5/5 Completely switches gears from heavy riffing to soft strumming. Very beautiful. -These Walls:5/5 Mixes heavy down tuned guitars with soft lyrics and vocals about isolation. Never would've seen that coming! Defiantly one of my favorites! -I Walk Beside You:3.5/5 While a good upbeat song, it gets stale after a while. If you like to repeat songs, I'd only do this one 2 or 3 times, or this one can get old fairly quickly. -Panic Attack:5/5 OMG! This one! This is the most metal you're gonna get on this album! Crunching, powerful, SUPER ADDICTIVE! Quite possibly one of Dream Theater's all time classics! -Never Enough:4/5 Very sinister song. This one they're talking about how sick they are about fans complaints, and how there is always someone who wished for more. This is their way of saying YOU TAKE WHAT WE GIVE OR GO THE F**K AWAY! -Sacrificed Sons:5/5 Very good song about 9/11. Dark, yet soaring at the same time. Love it! -Octavarium: 6/5 This is the crown jewel if the album! Clocking in at 24 minutes, this song is the one song that just floored me! Although I have had my listening time with other epics like this (i.e., Pink Floyd's Echoes, Rush's 2112) this one out does all these! Starts off atmospheric, and takes off from there. I just couldn't believe that this song, even after 59 listens (according to iTunes play counter), this song still sounds just like the first time I listened to it. It's crazy! Overall, I have never enjoyed an introduction to a band other than this. Dream Theater never ceases to amaze, and nothing about this album is short of that! If you like prog rock/metal, check these guys out! I promise you'll not be disappointed!
  • Amazing

    5
    By RockNRollStaaaa
    One of the greatest albums of all time. Panic Attack was the first song I ever heard from them (it was in Rock Band 2) and it is one of my favorite songs by Dream Theater. I've only heard 3 of their albums though (Train Of Though, Octavarium, and Systematic Chaos), but this is by far my favorite. The best songs are These Walls, Panic Attack, and Octavarium. Octavarium is amazing. Around the 19:00 mark, he starts saying lyrics from the previous seven songs. The first line is from track one, and in the background you can hear a clip of that song, and the second line is from track two, and in the background you can hear a clip of that song, and so on. I strongly suggest buying this album. Mike Portnoy is amazing.
  • Simply Fantastic!

    5
    By rdtbassman
    Dream Theater at its best, and a tribute to many incredible groups before them (The song Octavarium's beginning reminds me of Shine on you Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd). I've listened to their 24 minute epic so much I can now sing the darn thing in my head (sure helps to pass the time!). And don't misinterpret my words, my point is the song is beautiful and one of my favorites! And how its end is the very beginning of the first track. perfection. Lastly, Panic Attack. UNF!! :D
  • Best

    5
    By espp
    I have everything DT has ever done and I've seen them live multiple times playing stunning 3-4 hour sets (one show, they even played Master of Puppets in its entirety AFTER their own blistering 2.5 hour set). Anyway, if I HAD to pick one album that perfectly sums up DT for me, it's Octavarium. It's the most cohesive album they've ever done, and the structural and thematic representation of the number 8 throughout every song just adds to its brilliance.

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