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Aurora Consurgens

Angra

  • Paru le 2006-10-23 chez Angra
  • Artistes principaux : Angra
  • Genre : Rock
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Iron Maiden/Queensrÿche-esque prog metal reaches far and wide throughout the world, as evidenced by the emergence of Brazil's Angra. On their sixth full-length overall, 2006's Aurora Consurgens, you get truckloads of opera-like vocals, finely honed guitar harmonies and riffs, and of course, drumming so perfectly on-time that it would make your average metronome green with envy. Although the group is quick to point out that Aurora Consurgens is not a concept album, it does manage to "deal with the relationship between alchemy and psychological transformation." Could the chaps have invented a new metal subgenre -- "psychological" metal? It's certainly possible, after hearing such prog metal epics as "The Voice Commanding You" and "Window to Nowhere." Musically however, Aurora Consurgens would serve as the perfect soundtrack for a medieval knight saving a damsel in distress. Depending on what side of the rock music fence you sit on, Angra's 2006 effort is either preposterous dribble or an utter masterwork.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
The Course of Nature
00:04:30

Angra, MainArtist - Eduardo Teixeira da Fonseca Vasconcellos, Composer - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

2
The Voice Commanding You
00:05:27

Angra, MainArtist - Rafael De Paula Souza Neto, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

3
Ego Painted Grey
00:05:38

Angra, MainArtist - Rafael De Paula Souza Neto, Composer - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

4
Breaking Ties
00:03:29

Angra, MainArtist - Eduardo Teixeira da Fonseca Vasconcellos, Composer - Felipe Ascencio Andreoli, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

5
Salvation: Suicide
00:04:21

Angra, MainArtist - Rafael De Paula Souza Neto, Composer - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

6
Window to Nowhere
00:06:02

Angra, MainArtist - Rafael De Paula Souza Neto, Composer - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

7
So Near so Far
00:07:09

Angra, MainArtist - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

8
Passing By
00:06:32

Angra, MainArtist - Felipe Ascencio Andreoli, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

9
Scream Your Heart Out
00:04:25

Angra, MainArtist - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

10
Abandoned Fate
00:03:09

Angra, MainArtist - Pedro Henrique Loureiro, Composer

2006 Angra 2006 Angra

Chronique

Iron Maiden/Queensrÿche-esque prog metal reaches far and wide throughout the world, as evidenced by the emergence of Brazil's Angra. On their sixth full-length overall, 2006's Aurora Consurgens, you get truckloads of opera-like vocals, finely honed guitar harmonies and riffs, and of course, drumming so perfectly on-time that it would make your average metronome green with envy. Although the group is quick to point out that Aurora Consurgens is not a concept album, it does manage to "deal with the relationship between alchemy and psychological transformation." Could the chaps have invented a new metal subgenre -- "psychological" metal? It's certainly possible, after hearing such prog metal epics as "The Voice Commanding You" and "Window to Nowhere." Musically however, Aurora Consurgens would serve as the perfect soundtrack for a medieval knight saving a damsel in distress. Depending on what side of the rock music fence you sit on, Angra's 2006 effort is either preposterous dribble or an utter masterwork.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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