Pop rock music with Metal / Gothic bonds

Pop rock music with Metal / Gothic bonds

Songs of Love and Death (Limited Digipack Edition) (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Did this CD now multiply by heard to confirm my have initially gained opinion. Touted as a "symphonic metal as its best" "female fronted metal" and then "this band is creating a gaping musical gap in Germany to close:" I was very curious about this band. And I've asked myself the question, which was to close gaping hole in Germany ...? To make it short: This type of announcement both high expectations and can upside down to go. The CD has consistently audible songs to offer, walking quickly into his ear. The verses are rock with good guitar riffs and -solis that are classified in the Metal. Also Gothic elements can be heard - but I clearly too little for music Rich actuation Metal, or Symphonicmetal. Especially the choruses are sung very pop and then eliminated any emerging hardness again. Somehow I have the same impression as when Avantasia Cover of Abbas Lay all your love on me .................... as if the songs something should be different and you she then turned like a metal cover. This does not have to listen so bad, it does not on the CD as well - but soon banal. Is just like radio - when is it going, then it runs - but after the second run already just as casually. Who but as I want to hear "Femal fronted metal" or Symphonicmetal "expected and for which there is rapidly becoming flat. It does not bother, it does not hurt, it does not matter ............ ..... As this CD was advertised but just as I now ought to say: Wrong topic, put 6 I do not, because the music is not bad and will see their fans and has already found..

The gaping hole I now can not be found and will my wishes, when it should be because German symphonic metal or Femal Fronted Metal bands continue to meet with Xandria, Leaves Eyes, Dawn of Destiny etc .... In particular, the latter band, a very talented band from Bochum I would sometimes so wish, for example, a massive support, as experienced currently Beyond the black.