Review by MartinDavey87 for Conception - Parallel Minds (1993)
'Parallel Minds', Conceptions second album, vastly improves upon its predecessor. The songwriting sounds more confident, with more interesting guitar riffs, a good use of keyboards, and vocal melodies that seems more in sync with the music.
Sadly however, despite a few highlights, it's still a rather forgettable record.
Song's like 'Roll the Fire', 'And I Close My Eyes', 'Water Confines' and the title track are all decent enough, but the truth is, this is nothing more than generic progressive/power metal. There's countless other things out there that are so much better and memorable, that I rarely find myself coming back to this.
It's not a terrible release, and it does have its moments, but ultimately, let's face it, the only reason worth buying this today is if you're a fan of Roy Khan, who's post-Conception career would see him garner worldwide fame with the band Kamelot.