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DescriptionAlmah - Unfold (2013) [Gorgatz] - I N F O - The new Almah record finds Edu Falaschi doing exactly what he set out to do with the band following his departure from Angra. Find his voice again. Falaschi had previously felt out of his element as Angra's vocalist and despite persevering with the band he had been uncomfortable in his role for some time. Having since made the decision to depart Angra, leaving his legacy on some of the band's finest material, the former front man sought to concentrate his vocal efforts entirely on Almah. This was and remains a metal environment more accommodating to him in his preference for a mid-range delivery. It has always been an environment of his own design, considering it was through his own initiative that the band formed, and as such it is with undivided attention that his sights are set on supplying full voice to their fourth album entitled Unfold. And unfold it does; the album readily opens up to reveal the band playing to their strengths in this new and consistently explosive effort with its very punchy heavy metal rhythms amidst power metal hooks. There are little keyboards here and only subtle additional layering is used; primarily it's all down to the belting combo of guitars, bass and drums. The previous album Motion pushed power metal to its heaviest, yet failed to leave much of a mark. On Unfold, however, we find a clearer sense of direction which is put to determined use. Packed with reinvigorated energy this is one of their most driving set of tracks which hits hard with a consistent tempo. To its detriment the primary aim at a heavy delivery brings with it a rather straightforward and sometimes tedious rhythm; as focused as it is, much of the album has a constant and usually unaltered beat, despite all the Angra-like percussive flourishes. Some tracks tend to drag as a result, especially as things can begin to sound bare in the absence of keyboards, with the addition of piano in "Raise The Sun" and "Wings Of Revolution" adding a soft and welcome touch to this prevailingly edgy record. However, now that we have this focus from Falaschi and the band, they are well on the way to honing their sound with the aid of an outstanding performance in the rhythm section; the new guitarist Gustavo Di Padua and bassist Raphael Dafras inviting a technical precision and progressive power flair to the proceedings. Check out the nine and a half minute "Treasure Of The Gods", which showcases the creativity of their work at its most varied. The guitar lines receive some symphonic embellishment in quite a few tracks, such as "Believer" and "I Do" as well in the uplifting and catchy "You Gotta Stand" with its bass accentuated beats and electronic adages. Falaschi and the guys are clearly keen to try new things out with Unfold, the main man himself testing his mid-range by experimenting with a varied approach, as you can hear in the likes of the bold brawn of "The Hostage." Falaschi's vocal presence manages to gel well overall with the instrumentation, providing many catchy choruses and he is still confident enough to reach briefly for his higher echelons in tracks like "Believer." Clearly Falaschi has found his purpose again in this environment perfectly suited for his new stylistic concentration. At his best he fills the ballad "Warm Wind" with emotion and passion of old. - T R A C K L I S T - 1. In My Sleep (4:17) 2. Beware the Stroke (5:32) 3. The Hostage (4:02) 4. Warm Wind (4:58) 5. Raise the Sun (5:06) 6. Cannibals in Suits (4:59) 7. Wings of Revolution (4:47) 8. Believer (5:39) 9. I Do (5:06) 10. You Gotta Stand (5:04) 11. Treasure Of The Gods (9:47) 12. Farewell (3:40) Bitrate: 320 k Genre: Power Subgenre: Heavy Metal Size: 144.77 MB Sharing Widget |
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