AVA INFERI - "The Silhouette"
Segundo álbum de Ava Inferi, já com datas de lançamento definidas. Site temporário já online em http://www.ava-inferi.com
Para breve, a Season of Mist disponibilizará um tema no seu site.
Gravado com Daniel Cardoso, em Braga. Artwork do album e site a cargo da Phobos Anomaly Design.
AVA INFERI - The Silhouette (Datas de lançamento já disponíveis)
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AVA INFERI - The Silhouette (Datas de lançamento já disponíveis)
Enlightment is for martyrs... And you've built me a monument of Light. A false beacon where I'll wreck my ship...
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Está disponível para download a faixa Pulse of the Earth neste link.
A banda começou também a trabalhar no vídeo do tema Danca das Ondas.
Espera-se mais um excelente lançamento por parte ds Ava Inferi pelo que ouço desta nova música.... /modo *em pulgas* on
A banda começou também a trabalhar no vídeo do tema Danca das Ondas.
Espera-se mais um excelente lançamento por parte ds Ava Inferi pelo que ouço desta nova música.... /modo *em pulgas* on
Última edição por Nhec em quarta set 26, 2007 5:03 pm, editado 1 vez no total.
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Metal until die
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Metal until die
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Nova review:
"It’s not everyday that you come across a highly melodic Doom band with female vocals that’s actually worth listening to, much less one that was the brainchild of Rune Erikson, better known as Blasphemer, guitarist for Norwegian Black Metal juggernaut Mayhem. Portuguese members, all pretty much unknown, complete the rest of the line-up, making one of the most intriguing concepts for a band that you’ll hear all year.
The music is driven by Carmen Susana Simões’ vocals, which are, frankly, stunning. There’s an odd lilt to her voice, giving it an especially haunting quality that immediately puts her in the same footing as renowned chanteuses such as Kate Bush and Lisa Gerrard. She manages to equal if not outperform practically every other female vocalist in Metal that you can think of, hitting the high notes perfectly, with absolute control throughout. What’s especially impressive is that rather than being the sort of voice you can tolerate for a few moments then have to turn off, it grows on you as the melodies develop. Initially, it seems that the downtuned doom riffing doesn’t fit in with her voice, giving it album an off-kilter feel. With time, this just makes her voice stand out more, as well as keeping the music itself from being relegated to just backing.
It goes without saying that Rune’s input is exemplary, but the bassist and drummer do more than their part, and the overall sound is excellent. Various natural sound effects such as waves hitting a beach (A Dança Das Ondas) help remove the listener from the armchair to the world outside. The quality and variation of the songs on offer does much to make this as special as it is, with even the eight-minute plus Viola being engrossing. At the other end of the scale, although the two-minute long Oathbound may seem like a pointless interlude it’s actually one of the best tracks on show, allowing Carmen’s voice to stand on its own, and if it doesn’t make your spine tingle you’re not human. Elsewhere, Wonder Of Dusk has an ominously epic atmosphere, easily outdoing the last effort from My Dying Bride, whilst Pulse Of The Earth could have come from Björk’s last album, the added percussion working wonders.
Ugliness is all too pervasive in Metal today, and it’s a pleasure to find some beauty for once. The Silhouette isn’t perfect – song transitions could be just a bit smoother – but it is an excellent exploration of Gothic Doom territory that’ll enthral fans of both.
Killing Songs : All
Zadok 82 / 100"
fonte: http://www.metalreviews.com/reviews/detail.php3?id=4078
"It’s not everyday that you come across a highly melodic Doom band with female vocals that’s actually worth listening to, much less one that was the brainchild of Rune Erikson, better known as Blasphemer, guitarist for Norwegian Black Metal juggernaut Mayhem. Portuguese members, all pretty much unknown, complete the rest of the line-up, making one of the most intriguing concepts for a band that you’ll hear all year.
The music is driven by Carmen Susana Simões’ vocals, which are, frankly, stunning. There’s an odd lilt to her voice, giving it an especially haunting quality that immediately puts her in the same footing as renowned chanteuses such as Kate Bush and Lisa Gerrard. She manages to equal if not outperform practically every other female vocalist in Metal that you can think of, hitting the high notes perfectly, with absolute control throughout. What’s especially impressive is that rather than being the sort of voice you can tolerate for a few moments then have to turn off, it grows on you as the melodies develop. Initially, it seems that the downtuned doom riffing doesn’t fit in with her voice, giving it album an off-kilter feel. With time, this just makes her voice stand out more, as well as keeping the music itself from being relegated to just backing.
It goes without saying that Rune’s input is exemplary, but the bassist and drummer do more than their part, and the overall sound is excellent. Various natural sound effects such as waves hitting a beach (A Dança Das Ondas) help remove the listener from the armchair to the world outside. The quality and variation of the songs on offer does much to make this as special as it is, with even the eight-minute plus Viola being engrossing. At the other end of the scale, although the two-minute long Oathbound may seem like a pointless interlude it’s actually one of the best tracks on show, allowing Carmen’s voice to stand on its own, and if it doesn’t make your spine tingle you’re not human. Elsewhere, Wonder Of Dusk has an ominously epic atmosphere, easily outdoing the last effort from My Dying Bride, whilst Pulse Of The Earth could have come from Björk’s last album, the added percussion working wonders.
Ugliness is all too pervasive in Metal today, and it’s a pleasure to find some beauty for once. The Silhouette isn’t perfect – song transitions could be just a bit smoother – but it is an excellent exploration of Gothic Doom territory that’ll enthral fans of both.
Killing Songs : All
Zadok 82 / 100"
fonte: http://www.metalreviews.com/reviews/detail.php3?id=4078
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