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II=I
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Prog Rock, Heavy Metal
MP3 archive size:
1436 mb
FLAC archive size:
1762 mb
WMA archive size:
1351 mb
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4.1
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723
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Encyclopedia
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Johan Reinholdz, Martin Hedin
7:35
2 Mirages
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Johan Reinholdz, Martin Hedin
5:42
3 Reaching Deep Within
Lyrics By – David FrembergMusic By – David Fremberg, Johan Reinholdz, Martin Hedin, Thomas Lejon
4:50
4 Two Is One
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Johan Reinholdz, Martin Hedin
10:09
5 Morphing Into Nothing
Music By – Johan Reinholdz
7:34
6 Castaway
Lyrics By – David FrembergMusic By – David Fremberg, Johan Reinholdz
6:16
7 Parasite
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Martin Hedin
6:54
8 One In My Head
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Martin Hedin, Thomas Lejon
8:02
9 This Fragile Surface
Lyrics By – Martin HedinMusic By – Martin Hedin
8:04

Credits

  • Artwork, Layout – Mattias Noren*
  • Drums – Thomas Lejon
  • Executive Producer, Mixed By – Andromeda
  • Guitar, Bass – Johan Reinholdz
  • Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Backing Vocals, Mixed By – Martin Hedin
  • Mastered By – Goran Finnberg*
  • Photography – Freddy Billqvist
  • Vocals, Backing Vocals – David Fremberg

Notes

Recorded in Sweden November 2001 to August 2002

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 727701808222
  • Matrix / Runout: DIDX-087487 4
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L327
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 50D9

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NewH004 Andromeda II=I ‎(CD, Album) New Hawen Records NewH004 Sweden 2003
NewH004-2 Andromeda II=I ‎(CD, Album, Promo, car) New Hawen Records NewH004-2 2003
CD 8082-2 Andromeda II=I ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Century Media CD 8082-2 US 2003
IW83029 Andromeda II=I ‎(2xLP, Album) Inner Wound Recordings IW83029 Sweden 2013
IW83032 Andromeda II=I ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Inner Wound Recordings IW83032 Sweden 2013


  • You know a band has its work cut out for them when their first album is considered a masterpiece (in my eyes, anyway). With their debut, 'Extension of the Wish' being one of my all-time favourite records, Andromeda sure have their backs against the wall. And while 'II = I' (that's, "two is one"), doesn't quite match the quality of its predecessor, it more than stands on its own two feet as a worthy follow-up. One of the main differences between the two albums is that with 'II = I' everyone collaborated together and shared writing credits, as opposed to the previous record which was written entirely by guitarist Johan Reinholdz. It shows a band that has bonded and formed a great chemistry amongst themselves, with the results being a more polished and well-rounded release.As is always the case with progressive metal groups, the musicianship is impeccable, with each member being a true master of their respective instrument. How these guys are not the successor to Dream Theater's throne will baffle me until my dying days. Unfortunately, there are a few fairly dull and lackluster moments, which prevent this release from achieving the same five-star rating as 'Extension...'. Songs like 'Mirages', 'Reaching Deep Within' and the title track are some of Andromeda's finest, and a great representation of what this genre has to offer. Sadly, the last few tracks seem to fall flat at times. They're not terrible, but it definitely sounds like all the best ideas were used up earlier. Don't be deterred, however, as this is still a great album, and while it may not be as good as its predecessor, this certainly should not be seen as a step back for a band that are still evolving and developing.