Greetings, and have the honor of listening to a proud Mexican band, which I introduced earlier but I'm sure more than a despised by the poor sound quality and power " stuffing. "
Anyway, I think that Aethra realized this and to correct the error created this beauty of a demo that I can not say no more deserves to be an album completito and a respectable label (which apparently no happened ... yet), because their sound is compensated with brilliant sound quality and a very outstanding power metal, which in the words of the vulgar Mexican "is not mad $/&@!!".
I believe that without limb movements recorded in the band brought to light:
many changes with respect to the last album, so now we can hear the double pedal, also detail Eduardo Gómez voice some find annoying and others still look like they like it better than ever, and it is best to listen to Rick with his acoustic and electric guitars. There
intro like the previous album, but 'Drop In The Sky' is good enough to be on your very cosmic feeling with a keyboard that actually involve. Followed by the guitar sounds very good (with technique clearly taken the Hard Rock) and missed drum pedal, we find a song with influences semiprogresivas, being slow with the exception of the choir that is the end speed. I can not find a better way to insert a disc like this, which is cargadísimo of feeling and reflection of the title is able to delve into an abstract universe easily.
Well, a lullaby ... or rather a bizarre but gentle start to the song which is strongest around the disk, and some metalheads who appreciate the band's best creation ever heard: 'Far Beyond The Distant Skies. " This if double bass is pure, sublime arrangements of keyboards and a real beauty to the acoustic guitar. Filled with happiness and energy this song is able to fly with the reflection of the title, led the most sense ... so do not expect to find many techniques in composition, but rather a very deep feeling.
'Make Me Believe' is even more sentimental by nature of its power ballad, and although the beginning of the song not register much in the way international piano keyboard we realize that this band just wants to get tears when we hear many of his songs, because he is done with a beautiful arrangement of guitars and voice makes once again lace perfectly with the quiet songs, is one of the ballads that I liked most in my life .
'Wishmaker' is ... strange, it is still good and better than many songs of power metal but I like finished, should be more than anything it's strange home. But full listen you realize that is tasteful and well groomed at all times, with one feeling quite sometime Egyptian of the song but always cheerful and with a very catchy percussion, you can not miss. 'The Right Way To Home' comes with an introduction very strawberry (for but the truth), but greatly admire the vocal work and that is what I consider the best work on this aspect because the voice is extremely melodic, and although initially shielded strawberry no longer power metal because from the beginning of the chorus we can see a deep work on guitars and drums that fit perfectly.
'In The Eye Of The Storm' is interesting, slow but very good guitar work all the time, very noticeable feature is progressive for its beats reaching change on many occasions and can be described as 'sad song' disc, as its slow but more neutral sound that reflect something of melancholy joy. And finally this demo will surely make them short, 'When The Sunset Falls' closes this beautiful work with a very rock sound in the beginning, but very light, and where you can hear more progressive than ever, the musical beat, but never leaves nature of power metal and becomes beautiful to the end.
is strictly recommended, give a listen to the song you put on shows, will surely envelop.
Published in: 2005.
Gender: Symphonic Power Metal / Hard Rock.
Country: Mexico.
Tracklisting:
1. Drop In The Sky.
2. Far Beyond The Distant Skies.
3. Make Me Believe.
4. Wishmaker.
5. The Right Way To Home.
6. In The Eye Of The Storm.
7. When The Sunset Falls.
Created under the formation of:
Alberto Rojas - Guitar . Rick J.
Alvarez - Guitarra .
Alan Gomez - Low.
Eduardo Gomez - Voice.
Rene Almaguer - Keyboard.
Oscar Ortega - Battery.
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I leave 'Make Me Believe', which although it is somewhat out of place to listen to power metal may like insurance:
Enjoy it! .
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