The Dream, the Space

The Dream, the Space is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Crossfaith. It was released on 20 April 2011 through Zestone Records in Japan and Tragic Hero Records worldwide.[3]

The Dream, the Space
Studio album by
Released20 April 2011
Genre
Length30:23
Label
Crossfaith chronology
The Artificial Theory for the Dramatic Beauty
(2009)
The Dream, the Space
(2011)
Apocalyze
(2013)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Sound8/10[4]

The album received positive reviews from critics. Rock Sound gave it 8 out of 10 and said: "Blowing us away with their stunning The Artificial Theory for the Dramatic Beauty at the tail end of last year, Crossfaith basically promise more of the same on this here follow up. Imagine if Bullet for My Valentine were to do all their shopping in Cyberdog and the results wouldn't be too far removed from what Crossfaith are offering; a near-perfect synthesis of technology and metal that should win the hearts and minds of rockers and rivetheads alike. Like its predecessor, The Dream, the Space is far too short for its own good but this only leaves us wanting more."[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Technologia" (instrumental)0:22
2."Chaos Attractor"2:28
3."Stars Faded in Slow Motion"4:36
4."Promise"3:24
5."The Dream, the Space"3:34
6."Snake Code (Caribbean Death Roulette)"3:46
7."Demise and Kiss" (featuring Masato Hayakawa of Coldrain)3:44
8."Panorama (Interlude)" (instrumental)1:02
9."Crystal Echoes Back to Our Tragedy"4:19
10."Nostalgia" (instrumental)3:08
Total length:30:23
Japan edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Omen" (The Prodigy cover)3:59

Personnel

Crossfaith

  • Kenta Koie – lead vocals
  • Kazuki Takemura – guitars
  • Terufumi Tamano – keyboards, programming, samples, backing vocals
  • Hiroki Ikegawa – bass
  • Tatsuya Amano – drums

Additional musicians

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References

  1. "Crossfaith The Dream, the Space". Oricon. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  2. "The Dream, the Space - Crossfaith | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  3. "Crossfaith The Dream, the Space". CDJapan. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  4. Giles Moorhouse. "Crossfaith - The Dream, The Space | Reviews | Rock Sound". Rock Sound. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
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