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![]() REVIEWS Assault, August 1996, feature by Anjeana Hans "Poets And Madmen creates and performs music that is thoroughly individual in its strong, melodic themes and frequent-but-subtle changes in key and rhythm...the music distinguishes itself from conventional metal by using instrumentation that includes piano and percussion...the lyrics, with their fantasy-dominated, surrealistic themes, weave a compelling spell over the listener, carrying echoes of a world more akin to Tolkien's Middle-earth than to our own..." Assault, February 1997, live review by Michael Monuteaux "Poets And Madmen focus on the experiences, adventures and dangers of another time, another placewith castles, marauders and foreboding medieval reflectionsnot sex, drugs and superficial 90's social commentary. It is through these other-worldly images and characters that Poets And Madmen strive to tap into the dreams and nightmares of their audience." The Noise, June 1998, CD review by Luke Pyles "There have been times in my life when I began to lose faith, and consider giving up on music in general, but albums like this one renew my faith, drive me upward, and bring me within kissing distance of infinity once again..." PHOTOS Poets And Madmen at work and play
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