Comprising current and former members of Haken, The Neal Morse Band, Shining and others, Temic’s debut album arrives with high expectations.
Although it scratches a fundamental prog metal itch, it does little to establish the quartet as an eclectic and individualistic new project.
It’s not entirely without interesting moments. The soaring harmonies and unpredictable arrangements of Count Your Losses, Mothallah and Skeletons are impressive, but more often, Terror Management Theory is a sleek yet derivative hodgepodge of familiar sounds and ideas. Through The Sands
Of Time and Acts Of