Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Bmi Average By Country Netherlands Angra. Temple of Shadows

ue placed Edu Falashi and pieces like Rebirth at the center of well-crafted power. It is a sterile debate, since the two voices are very different, although personally I prefer Falashi vocal tones that work well in the latter sound more aggressive, harder, and enhance for the duration of the entire album quality same.
The album opens with a clarion call whiplash "Sprend your fire" with a drum beat aggressive and fast as he did not hear while in Angra. The double bass takes center stage throughout the piece while Loureiro and Bittencourt guitar rhythms make these power metallers agile, swift and cheerful. A theme that will appeal to the most power and more attached to Rebirth. CHTM
ue as the previous issues. The epic is passed to the melancholy. Sound hard to soft. Of the choir heavies to coral brings to mind Queen. A great theme, but very complex.

"No pain for the dead" pursues the complexity of the application issues, with a gentle guitar intro leads Falaschi paint a melancholic in a roaring start as the beats are happening. The keyboard work simply outstanding.

In "Winds of destination" we find ourselves a guest, Hansi's voice Blid Guardian and peculiar. It is a strange subject, with many changes as we could find in the latest compositions of "Guardians." Epic but away from traditional norms. Difficult but

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