| ALMAH "Fragile Equality" |
| Reviews - CD Reviews | |||
| Written by Béa | |||
| Sunday, 14 December 2008 05:56 | |||
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Tracklist “Fragile Equality” :
It is alway with joy that i receive an album where sing Edu Falashi, whatever it is for Angra or like here for Almah. “Fragile Equality” is the second opus of the group. Almah is at the base Edu’s project and if in the first album he was surrounded with musicians coming from different groups of the world, he is surrounded this time with Brazilian musicians and especially with his friend, bass player from Angra, Felipe Andreoli. The album deals of “the equality of all the elements of the universe”, and is based on a manga that Edu has co-writing and which will be soon published in Brazil. Musically the album is varied; we find purely power metal tracks such as « Birds Of Prey » or « Meaningless World », more progressive tracks such as « Beyond Tomorrow », others more speed/melodic metal like « Magic Flame » or « Fragile Equality », the ballads « Invisible Cage » or « Shade Of My Soul ». The musicians are excellent and Edu is also perfect in his performance, whatever in the high pitched notes or on the lowest tones. The tracks have nice melodies; with sometimes much worked arrangements and symphonic passages. The first album was excellent but I think that this one is even better and some tracks make me think to Angra’s compositions, besides they would not have been bad on one of their albums.
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