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God has a plan for us all

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European heavy metal musicians have long flirted with classical music in their songwriting, but the daunting scale to which Anglo-Swedish project Angtoria aspire to merge the two forms is something altogether more recent, ambitious, and unusual in its success rate. In the year 2006, at least, unquestionable triumphs in this arena can probably still be counted on one's hands, and include acclaimed efforts by Italy's Rhapsody (particularly 1999's Symphony of Enchanted Lands), Holland's After Forever (see 2003's Decipher), and Norway's Dimmu Borgir (whose stunning collaboration with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra on their Death Cult Armageddon opus may represent an all-time benchmark), but perhaps it's time to add Angtoria's 2006 debut, God Has a Plan for Us All, to this exclusive club. Like all of the above, this album's 12 tracks generally observe traditional rock structures, concise song lengths, and immediate pop hooks, while simultaneously providing a seamless integration with layer upon layer of symphonic string arrangements, choral sections, and the like. Also of great interest, is the distinctly restrained performance of frontwoman Sarah Jezebel Deva, who continually contradicts the latter part of her name by fulfilling each song's exact vocal needs in terms of both technique and emotion, yet never resorting to the sort of operatic showboating typical of her truly diva-esque peers -- a discipline likely learned during years of backup singing with extreme metal bands (Cradle of Filth, Mortiis, Therion, etc.). Add to that a body of lyrics that's consistently both provocative and thought-provoking (for example, the album's seemingly religious message is instantly demolished by the title track's explicit allusions to godly rape!), plus the gumption to throw in a straight-faced cover of Kylie Minogue's "Confide in Me," and one has a recipe for controversy, as well as finesse -- how metal!
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
The awakening
00:01:31

Angtoria, Performer - Tommy Rehn, Composer - -, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

2
I'm calling
00:04:57

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

3
God has a plan for us all
00:04:33

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

4
Suicide on my mind
00:03:51

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

5
Deity of disgust
00:05:00

Angtoria, Performer - Tommy Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

6
The addiction
00:03:27

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

7
Six feet under 's not deep enough
00:04:16

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

8
Do you see me now
00:04:26

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

9
Original sin
00:03:39

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

10
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
00:04:44

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

11
Confide in me
00:04:14

Angtoria, Performer - David Seaman, Composer - Steve Anderson, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

12
That's what the wise lady said
00:04:34

Angtoria, Performer - Chris Rehn, Composer - Sarah Ferridge, Writer

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

13
A child that walks in the path of a man
00:04:01

Angtoria, MainArtist

2006 Listenable Records 2006 Listenable Records

Presentación del Álbum

European heavy metal musicians have long flirted with classical music in their songwriting, but the daunting scale to which Anglo-Swedish project Angtoria aspire to merge the two forms is something altogether more recent, ambitious, and unusual in its success rate. In the year 2006, at least, unquestionable triumphs in this arena can probably still be counted on one's hands, and include acclaimed efforts by Italy's Rhapsody (particularly 1999's Symphony of Enchanted Lands), Holland's After Forever (see 2003's Decipher), and Norway's Dimmu Borgir (whose stunning collaboration with the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra on their Death Cult Armageddon opus may represent an all-time benchmark), but perhaps it's time to add Angtoria's 2006 debut, God Has a Plan for Us All, to this exclusive club. Like all of the above, this album's 12 tracks generally observe traditional rock structures, concise song lengths, and immediate pop hooks, while simultaneously providing a seamless integration with layer upon layer of symphonic string arrangements, choral sections, and the like. Also of great interest, is the distinctly restrained performance of frontwoman Sarah Jezebel Deva, who continually contradicts the latter part of her name by fulfilling each song's exact vocal needs in terms of both technique and emotion, yet never resorting to the sort of operatic showboating typical of her truly diva-esque peers -- a discipline likely learned during years of backup singing with extreme metal bands (Cradle of Filth, Mortiis, Therion, etc.). Add to that a body of lyrics that's consistently both provocative and thought-provoking (for example, the album's seemingly religious message is instantly demolished by the title track's explicit allusions to godly rape!), plus the gumption to throw in a straight-faced cover of Kylie Minogue's "Confide in Me," and one has a recipe for controversy, as well as finesse -- how metal!
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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