I'm going to talk about three more italian bands, playing different Metal genres, because are the ones that I like the most, but I could talk about many more, such is the richness of the Metal scene in the country.
The first one is Lacuna Coil, Gothic Metal band, with a sound that, not being exactly my favorite, but that in each album has always at least one song that really nails it. One of those that I can listen to countless times in a row without getting tired.
In Karmacode album, from 2006, is this Our Truth.
Novembre is a Death Doom Metal band, that alternates harsh and clean vocals, which gives them a very interesting sound.
The last band that I'm going to highlight in Italy's Metal scene, is Disarmonia Mundi, a Gothenburg Metal band, a sub-genre that appeared exactly in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, and that has been spreading a bit all over Europe.
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Showing posts with label European Tour. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Italy (part 2/2) - And other powerful bands
Etiquetas:
Disarmonia Mundi,
European Tour,
Italy,
Lacuna Coil,
Novembre
Monday, October 18, 2010
Italy (part 1/2) - The Italian Power
Speaking about Italian Heavy Metal must always include speaking of Luca Turilli. Besides his solo albums and his Luca Turilli's Dreamquest project, he is the main composer, along with Alex Staropoli, of Rhapsody Of Fire, the biggest name of the Italian Power Metal, whose international success is the main responsible for a wave of new Italian Metal bands, specially in the second half of the nineties decade of the last century.
I found Rhapsody Of Fire (at the time just Rhapsody, before some legal problems with the rights over the name had forced them to change the band's name) in 1998, in a Metal shopping trip with some friends to a specialized store. We asked to play the CD, which was their second album, Symphony Of Enchanted Lands, and we heard this...
It was epic to a whole new level, something like we never had heard. It was an immediate passion and, for a while, Rhapsody was my favourite band. In the mean time the band changed a little and my tastes changed a little more, but I still listen with joy to everything that is released by the band now called Rhapsody Of Fire, like this Sea Of Fate, from their last album, The Frozen Tears Of Angels.
From the new wave of Power Metal bands in Italy, the more noticeable are probably Elvenking, with a touch of Folk in their sound.
And also Raintime, with a more Extreme Power Metal.
Besides these ones, there are more bands deserving a listen, like Vision Divine, Labyrinth, or Thy Majestie.
I found Rhapsody Of Fire (at the time just Rhapsody, before some legal problems with the rights over the name had forced them to change the band's name) in 1998, in a Metal shopping trip with some friends to a specialized store. We asked to play the CD, which was their second album, Symphony Of Enchanted Lands, and we heard this...
It was epic to a whole new level, something like we never had heard. It was an immediate passion and, for a while, Rhapsody was my favourite band. In the mean time the band changed a little and my tastes changed a little more, but I still listen with joy to everything that is released by the band now called Rhapsody Of Fire, like this Sea Of Fate, from their last album, The Frozen Tears Of Angels.
From the new wave of Power Metal bands in Italy, the more noticeable are probably Elvenking, with a touch of Folk in their sound.
And also Raintime, with a more Extreme Power Metal.
Besides these ones, there are more bands deserving a listen, like Vision Divine, Labyrinth, or Thy Majestie.
Etiquetas:
Elvenking,
European Tour,
Italy,
Raintime,
Rhapsody Of Fire
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