Hess's "Opus 1" is simply smashing. Nothing but pure talent,
articulation, skill, and soul. Tom Hess's guitar playing is killer. He is
defiantly a shredder to watch out for! The one thing about this CD is that
it is very infectious. I listened to it all the way trough and didn't take
it all in on the first try. So after a few more listens I could really
appreciate the skill this man has. Tom executes arpeggios with the
greatest of ease. Honestly he could do them in his sleep. This is a total
shredd CD, its got it all, fast guitars, cool backing rhythms, and plenty of
taste. Oh, and I forgot to mention Harmonies galore!
        Tom has a very cool way of writing songs. They often have repeating
guitar lines, which is a major plus in the instrumental guitar department.
His playing is super clean, no fudged recordings here. As far as the other
instruments go there all good, I can't complain at all about them.
Everything sounds very tight and well rehearsed.
        "Exploration" (track 1) is a very cool song to start with great
beginning guitar lines. Tons of shredd! Backing rhythm has a cool chug
type feel to it, it jams. At 02:28 the song gets mellow. Tom does some
leads in a clean tone, very tasteful. Lots of feeling put into them. This
part of the song really gives the song some atmosphere. The song continues
one with a mellower backing, keyboards are a great accent, to the mood.
        "Homeage" (track 2) rocks! Classical feel to it without a doubt. Cool
line at 00:29 and the passage ends with a killer arpeggio onslaught. Then
it goes into killer classical pedal lines at 01:14. This song kinda gives
you that mysterious kinda feeling, Medieval if you will. Again Tom at 02:40
with a massive arpeggio phrase, my favorite on the CD. I really like the
repeating guitar line in this song, very catchy!
        "Phoenix Rising" (track 3) is very smooth. I really like the intro
guitar riff. Leads in this song are slower paced. Lots of guitar
harmonies. Very tastefully put together track.
        "Empire" (track 4) starts of rocking from the start, total classical
feel. Arpeggios and pedals. Harmonized I might add! Even the keyboard
backing is playing along with the harmony! Then the song slows a bit and Tom
really shows off his soul work. he can real set a mood. Then comes the
arpeggio patrol at 01:25, its insane! Tom really displays his super fast
chops in this track, and no they are not Tremolo picking! You can really
tell how his classical influences effect his playing in this song. Lots of
Bachish lines.
        "Modes of Expression" (track 5) is another mid tempo tune. Very well
done, good song structure. Hess really can change from fast to slow with no
jerks, its incredible. Lots of great harmonies in this song. There are
even some killer progressive metal moments in this song as well. Check out
the harmonized run at 01:13, flawless! Then in the middle comes a cool
nylon string guitar backing lines, very smooth and graceful. Tom showcases
his moody leads here aswell.
        "Lydian Speaks" (track 6) is my favorite song on the whole disc. Its a
slower song. The opening lines are just great, clean and all. Then Tom
breaks out a great repeating guitar line. Very catchy and has tons of feel
to it. That what makes this song so great, there is so much feel put into
it. Cool line at 01:21. Tom can even through in some fast shredd lines
within the means of this song, and he does! He has a great ability to go
from slow to shredd and back again flawlessly. It really takes a lot of
talent to put parts like that together with out making them sound to distant
and opposite. This song really makes this album go over very well. Good
song to wake up to, and start off that day on the right note! Per say...
        "Imperial" (track 7) is a heavy hitter. It fools you with the Bach like
piano intro, cuz then comes the chug! 00:30 slides in the shredd line from
hell. Its one massive beast. The backing guitar tracks are very powerful
and really setup a wall of sound for Tom to go nuts over. Again as always
Hess mixes it up with slow to medium guitar lines. Very cool track. It'll
make you go break out that metronome for sure! Lots of cool guitar
harmonies, some nylon string backings as well and a piano shredd line pops
up every so often.
        "Through Space and Time" (track 8) gives you that alien landing
feeling! Mars is attacking and dude those mothers are mean! Cool guitar
line starting at 00:23 almost Racer X ish. This song has lots of layers to
it. Keys really give it a great feel. Cool climb like line at 01:28. Again
some clean nylon accents to the song. Lots of mood changes during this
song, slow to mid-tempo to fast and so on. Very well put together! Oh, we
can't forget the shredd fest from hell at 02:56, I got nightmares from it!.
Take cover there coming for us all. Scully get over here now we got some
problems!
        "Golden Colloseam" (track 9) jams. Smokin guitar line at 00:25. 00:56
will leave you breathless. This songs lead are just massive. Move over
Yngwie, Hess is in town. I think we might have a new arpeggios king! I
just can't get over the skill Hess has. Rocking harmony at 01:53, will
leave you senseless. So much backbone is through into this song its not
even funny.
        "On the Brink" (track 10), starts of will a killer metal guitar riff.
Get those horns up in the air. Then comes in guitar assault! On the Brink
is a understatement! It should be called "Over the Brink" cuz that's what
this song does. He pushes all the limits here. At 01:35 a really cool
guitar line kicks in very different, I've never heard any phrasing like that
before. Some nice harmonies are an added bonus too. Great double bass
drum work in this song to. Great mood change at 03:02. Clean on a nylon
string guitar over a synth then over a distorted guitar. Very well done.
This track times in at 08:48 being the longest song on the disc, and it
doesn't hurt it at all.
        "Queen of Me" (track 11) is the most mellowest track one the CD. Has
great keys backing the whole way through, adding lots of atmosphere and
dimension to the song. Tom uses a nylon guitar for this song. He is very
clean with this playing, never hearing a fret buzz anywhere. Very smooth
and flowing, every note leads into the next. He even slides in some
tasteful distorted leads as well.
        "Palette of Shades" (track 12) wind instrument intro, very different. Give
that Medieval feeling once again. Then comes in the very airy synths. Very
full of tone. Later enters in the nylon guitar work again, very clean and
smooth. The tone is very soft and soothing. Hess adds some flavor with
distorted leads as well. So you get a big variety in this track. Lots of
parts, but the movements flow together great. Worderful pedal part at
03:02.
        So looking, back Opus 1, is a great 1st release for Hess. I can't wait
to see what he comes up with next. Please grab this disc it will really
open your ears and mind to song movements. Outside of the pure techniques
that Tom Hess displays, his movements are incredible. If your a fan of
shredd guitar or atompsheric music you'll love this CD. Tom can really set
a mood with this disc. Its very relaxing at times, and smooth to the ears.
Mixing and sound quality sounds pretty good. It doesn't hurt the guitars in
any way. His lead tone can sometimes be over bearing, meaning that it has
lots of mids and treble to it, and does get very high at times. They could
be fine tuned a little more, to give that less "hot" feel. He must use some
super high output pickups and the bridge one a lot. Other than that I
really can't find anything wrong with it. Its a very well structured
release, lots of time was spent writing these songs. On a scale from 1 to
10 I give this release about a 9. It really is a great source for
inspiration, when you dry up with your own playing. Tom Hess covers so much
ground with his playing. I'm telling you, this guy can do arpeggios like
nobody's fool. His runs are so clean, you can hear every note at all
times. Tom Hess is a shredder to keep your eyes on!