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Item no. | 432526 |
Title | Andromeda unchained |
Musical Genre | Progressive Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Anubis Gate |
Release date | 8/13/07 |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Freak storm at Post Zeta...one child missing
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2.Snowbound
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3.Waking hour
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4.Andromeda unchained
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5.Banished from sector Q
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6.Beyond redemption
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7.Resurrection time
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8.Escape pod
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9.This white storm through my mind
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10.The final overture
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11.Take me home
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12.Point of no concern
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13.The end of millenium road
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14.The stars of canis minor
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15.131Anubis Gate
by Jürgen Tschamler (12.07.2007) Since their 2004 debut album, the Danes are one of the most underrated and most unattended bands. I couldn't tell you the reasons for this. In my opinion, they do everything right that you can do right in such a difficult genre, like Progressive/Power Metal. The songs never sound overloaded but shift perfectly balanced between Power- and Prog-elements. The vocals are pleasantly heavy. By the way, singer Torben Askhol of the two predecessor-records has been replaced by no less than Jacob Hansen. Yes, exactly that Jacob Hansen that earned an excellent reputation as a producer. Vocally, the two only differ in nuances and the change is definitely no disadvantage. Musically, Anubis Gate set forth their known way, the album features genuine heavy riffs, beautiful multi-choir vocals and a powerful rhythm section. The combination of 80s-Metal with progressive 90s-parts of the epic kind is just wonderful.