As with previous Star One albums, here Lucassen focuses on the "metal" side of his main project Ayreon while dispensing with the latter's typical acoustic and folk elements.[8] He saw more hard rock elements on this album.[9] The album's lyrics are inspired by science fiction movies and TV series involving time manipulation, such as time loops and time travel.[10][9][11] The title is inspired by a quote from Blade Runner.[11]
The first song and video to be released was the epic closing track "Lost Children of the Universe". The song appears on the album sung by either Roy Khan (CD 1) or Tony Martin (CD 2), but the video is a special version combining both their performances.[2] It was followed on 17 November by "Fate of Man", featuring Brittney Slayes (Unleash the Archers) and Michael Romeo (Symphony X).[3] The third single and video, "Prescient", features Ross Jennings and Micheal Mills and was released on 17 December 2021.[4] The title-track was released as the last single and video on 19 January 2022, featuring Brandon Yeagley.[5][6][7]
The album was released as a 2-CD digipak, deluxe 3-CD+Blu-ray artbook, 180 gram gatefold 2-LP. The artbook comes with a Blu-ray with 5.1 mix high-resolution audio version and behind the scenes footage.[8]
Metal Injection's Jordan Blum said Lucassen "and his troupe continue to do remarkably enticing and creative things" and commented that "it may take half a dozen deep listens for a few songs to reveal their specialties and set themselves apart from the pack", concluding that the album is "a superb return from progressive metal's greatest composer, as well as one of the finest genre albums you'll hear this year".[11]
In Tuonela Magazine, editor Laureline Tilkin considered Revel in Time "the most dynamic" of the three Star One albums, besides saying it overall "has a lighter character". She ultimately called it "an instant prog classic that everyone who is remotely interested in Arjen Lucassen's work should listen to".[10]
Writing for Sonic Perspectives, John Kokel said "for not being an actual Ayreon album, this may be Arjen's best Ayreon album since The Human Equation. He reasoned that comparing it with Ayreon albums would be more fair than doing the same with Star One albums since this effort "seems to be the best, most diverse, and best produced of the Star One albums".[1]
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Arjen Anthony Lucassen except "Prescient" by Micheal Mills, and "Lost Children of the Universe," Latin text by Jaap Toorenaar and Gjalt Lucassen.[14]; all music is composed by Arjen Anthony Lucassen[14]
John Jaycee Cuijpers (Praying Mantis) on "Beyond the Edge of It All", "28 Days (Till the End of Time)" (alternative version), "Back From the Past" (alternate version), "Revel in Time" (alternate version)