Wednesday, May 7, 2008

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Ah, a quick self-celebratory episode ... ... I do not want to carry a review of the recent demo of my band, the Atreides ... always love ... please, visit Our site ... and if you are concert promoters, and if you are looking for a group with "Las Pelotas" ... drop me!
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"is the name of the Atreides dynasty which, in the fantasy world of Dune created almost half a century ago by the genius of Frank Herbert, Caladan dominates the planet. It is not difficult then to imagine that the band, choosing for themselves this moniker , lay at the heart of their texts and their atmospheres and fighting the epic themes that distinguish one fantastic saga. Dando then look at the titles of three songs in "Vendetta", the second demo made by the five, intuition can not be confirmed. "Dune" opens up the ball with a heavy-metal direct and decidedly eighties, made insightful riffs, pounding drums and a low wild here and there that gives some valuable can to give more color to the rhythm. Registration is also very rough and old-style, in my opinion some parts are a bit 'little confusing, but overall the sound is in line with a proposal that we can frame as a sort of cross between the epic de Manilla Road, Manowar Warlord and early style and dynamism of some U.S. carried out by bands like Savatage (always the first way) and Armored Saint. The four instrumentalists, they perform well and a note of credit goes to the previously mentioned color work freely to the bottom.
"Confessor Soul" remains at average speeds and tones epicheggianti always with an odd italic insert language in the chorus that makes explicit reference to another classic literature of the twentieth century, that "V for Vendetta by Alan Moore, who has also given rise to a film version, actually cleaned up the original message of the anarchic comic, and whose appeal is evident in the good artwork, as well as in the title the demo.
"Atreides" in the universe that brings us finally fight for the possession of "spice" is a sort of suite of more than eight minutes, which opens with an arpeggio down and develops into a metal ride, maybe a little 'expanded too, where the epic is once again the host.
"Vendetta" is a work dedicated to fans of the sound of the eighties, when the epic was being built throughout with bass, guitar and drums, which presents a band with good skills but must pay greater attention to detail, especially the vocals, to carve out a space in a genre where the word "originality" does not make much sense, and where attention to detail, and the chorus epic swells the chest can still be winning weapons to pierce the hearts of the purest pugnacious defenders. "

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