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aladecorb - Ni Déu ni señor
Heavy Metal From Spain
It is a mixture of recalcitrant melodies with influences of Hard Rock, Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Metal and Thrash Metal with a marked predominance of the eighties Heavy Metal, it is undeniable that in this album released in 2012 are some comforting songs that are conservative with the essence of the Heavy Metal genre. The band belongs to Catalonia and for its technique and good singing it can be compared with many bands of renowned name such as Iron Maiden or Saxon. The album begins with an introduction to a Heavy Metal loaded with good riffs and some very technical solos without scratching the virtuous, from the Track “Cop de Gracia” you can notice a greater influence of thrash Metal with the incorporation of accompanying choirs the main voice, follow some songs with a more emotional and melodic focus until you reach “entropy”, a song with a very strong character and hand in hand with the old school of Heavy Metal, then follow the track “colors” where you can see a hoarse voice as a narrative and the instrumental "Aladecorb" that contains arpeggios, solos and good riffs, finally the song "talaia" is the best worked since its instrumental intro fits quite well with an epic song that gives the feeling of A story with mythical and fantasy themes.
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