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    Music Gonzo Animates Dream Theater's "Forsaken"

    The Japanese animation studio GONZO and director Yasufumi Soejima have created a music video for the Dream Theater metal band's song "Forsaken," and the video will premiere on MTV2's Headbanger's Ball program in the United States.

    According to a question-and-answer session provided by the music video's producers, the band based the song on Ivan Turgenev's "Phantoms" short story about an enigmatic woman who haunts a man as he travels the world. However, instead of the 19th century setting of the short story, the band agreed with Soejima's decision to place the music video in a future science-fiction setting. Soejima said the video's male lead is an innocent man abandoned and jailed by an "inhumane world." The female lead (who is described as "an apparition, a restless soul, an evil spirit, a sylphide, a vampire" or something else entirely in Turgenev's story) is "an android that was made as the toy of [an] ancient regime."

    Soejima had previously worked with the American band Linkin Park, The Stranglers of England, and the Japanese musician Perfume. (Linkin Park created the "Breaking the Habit" music video with another Japanese animation firm, Studio 4°C.) Notably, Jean-Jacques Burnel of The Stranglers contributed several pieces to the soundtrack of GONZO's Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, an anime series for which Soejima was the digital director and textile designer. Soejima said he would like to do more music videos in the future.More at: ANN



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    the guitar work in the song is great.

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    Dream Theater as a whole is great!

    Though... now they are more known than before, somehow their style has changed a little bit.

    "Sometimes people don't see how much we need them, Until we don't need them anymore..."
    =uu= "Never wear anything that panics the neko."

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    I agree with 4me about them changing their unique style.
    I think it's going more towards "progressive"...>>

    BTW, the video is no longer available.

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    they deleted all the copies... i'll have to search somewhere else,

    "Sometimes people don't see how much we need them, Until we don't need them anymore..."
    =uu= "Never wear anything that panics the neko."

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