I’ve been giving Train of Thought a fair chance, and now I can’t stop listening to it. I’m thoroughly impressed. They’ve really developed as a band, and are definitely more confident as composers. They can stick to their key signatures with more creativity now, and I’m glad that almost every song is given the time to develop all the motifs that they introduce (most are over 10 minutes long). There’s only one song that sounds like filler, because it uses a lot of the same little tricks from other albums, such as Portnoy’s exact syncopated snare roll from Scenes From a Memory or other such riffs. The lyrics remain a tad simple though; these guys are definitely music majors and not English majors.
