Dennis DeYoung - One Hundred Years From Now (2007)
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 387 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 131 Mb | Scans | Time: 51:21
Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Label: Universal Music/DEP | Cat.№: DDY23378
EAC Rip | FLAC: Image+Cue+Log | 387 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 131 Mb | Scans | Time: 51:21
Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock | Label: Universal Music/DEP | Cat.№: DDY23378
Dennis DeYoung spent a fair chunk of his solo career denying the very sound of Styx (not quite the same thing as denying their songs, which he would continue to sing), going as far as Broadway to distinguish himself from the band and writing concept albums. One Hundred Years from Now, initially released in Canada in 2007 and appearing two years later in the States, retains some dramatic elements, but despite some heavy themes, it's more notable for its sound. It hits hard, sometimes bordering on heavy, fueled by arena hooks and power ballads, sounding more like Styx than any of his other albums, but One Hundred Years from Now isn't necessarily a throwback, thanks in part to DeYoung actively pondering the fate of the modern world, ranting against CNN, sneering about "who needs reality when you've got gigabytes" and singing a song about keeping hope alive. He might wonder what everything will look like in a century, but this is rooted in the 20th century, right down to the bleating synth sounds and thundering guitar that color these outsized rockers, but there's conviction in DeYoung's delivery and he simply sounds at home belting out power rockers and, especially, power ballads, both of which are in abundance here. It's that familiarity factor that works wonders for One Hundred Years from Now – he's waited long enough to pursue this sound that he now approaches it with fresh ears, not necessarily reinventing it but reinvigorating it, resulting in his best solo album yet.
Track Listing
01. One Hundred Years From Now (05:03)
02. This Time Next Year (03:46)
03. Rain (04:35)
04. Save Me (05:26)
05. Breathe Again (05:11)
06. Crossing The Rubicon (05:51)
07. Respect Me (04:50)
08. I Believe In You (04:59)
09. Forgiveness (04:22)
10. I Don't Believe In Anything (04:08)
11. Turn Off CNN (03:05)
Produced by Dennis DeYoung
Personnel
• Dennis DeYoung: vocals, keyboards
• Kyle Woodring: drums
• Hank Horton: bass guitar, backing vocals
• Tom Dziallo: guitars, dobro
• Ernie Denov: guitars, acoustic guitar
• Stéphane Dufour: guitars
• Jimmy Leahey: acoustic guitar
• John Rice: acoustic guitar
• John Blasucci: additional keyboards on "Turn off CNN"
• Matthew DeYoung: drums on "I Don't Believe in Anything"
• Suzanne DeYoung: backing vocals on "Respect Me"
• Kevin Chalfant: backing vocals
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