Talk:The Interzone Mantras

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[edit] Triptych not a "dark" album?

One editor wrote: "Unlike the previous album, however, The Interzone Mantras returns to the darker tone and mood of 1997's Transmission."

Implying their value that Triptych is not a "dark album". I tend to disagree, just listen to Triptych again, Touch, Underground, Great Big Lie, Samsara, A Slight Attack, Taking me Away, These Living Arms, Chimera and Gone are as "dark" as anything on Transmission just not angry, rather they have a self-assured maturity about them. Even Heaven Coming Down and The Messenger, those big singles aren't exactly "light". So that's the whole album bar The Halcyon Days! Reexamine the album and reconsider your summary it's definitely as "dark" as anything else they've done. :)AusBruce 02:08, 19 April 2007 (UTC)