Secret Garden
Angra
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December 29, 2014

Veterans in the Power/Progressive Metal scene, Brazil's ANGRA set the world on fire right out of the gate on their debut album "Angel's Cry" - at the time in 1992 a throwback to the classic Kiske-led HELLOWEEN era with its "Keepers of the Seven Keys" uplifting melodies and speed/ guitar harmony attack. Since that time they've blazed their own trail, surviving key member changes in the vocal and drummer departments as well as expanding their musical template into more of an original, Progressive Metal sound. Their eighth studio album "Secret Garden" will be another barometer test for their fans, as RHAPSODY OF FIRE vocalist Fabio Lione steps in the singer slot - and drummer Bruno Valverde slides into the percussion position. What does this mean overall for ANGRA? Will it be a step into the past- or a move into the future?
After a solid 20 playbacks, this will probably be one of the favorite ANGRA records in their discography due to the quality and dynamic diversity for these 10 tracks. Those who expect Fabio to soar to high heavens solely on this record, well expand your minds because he truly delivers one of the best performances of his career - stretching out his lower and middle registers more so on this record than ever before. Check out opener "Newborn Me" and the serene ballad "Silent Call" for new facets to his range - emotionally connecting like never before. Musically you can hear a lot of the South American nuances plunging head first into more New Age/ jazz-like Progressive textures on highlight "Upper Levels", something I would appreciate more from DREAM THEATER and helps ANGRA achieve that surprise element necessary beyond their obvious instrumental talent level.
Those who desire the fast paced, double bass, scream to the sky Power anthem material, well "Black Hearted Soul" or "Perfect Symmetry" should give you the fist-pumping adrenaline workout you crave. Special guests include EPICA's Simone Simons on the dramatic, Symphonic-laden title cut ballad and early Metal icon Doro Pesch who does a vocal duet with Guitarist Rafael Bettencourt on the heavier, bouncier "Crushing Room". Add in a conceptual storyline that features a fictional account of a scientist seeking happiness after dealing with the tragic loss of his wife in an accident and stunning production values where all parts shine (including the bass heroics of Felipe Andreoli) and I'm sure this 49 minute record will receive consistent airplay for not just 2015, but an eternity as the best albums should.
"Secret Garden" could be ANGRA's best album to date: rich in Progressive Metal highlights but also remembering the right balance in terms of individual songwriting and melodic/hook aspects, this should be a benchmark for other bands to study and up their creative game. A great start to 2015 for sure.
10 / 10
Masterpiece

"Secret Garden" Track-listing:
1. Newborn Me
2. Black Hearted Soul
3. Final Light
4. Storm of Emotions
5. Violet Sky
6. Secret Garden
7. Upper Levels
8. Crushing Room
9. Perfect Symmetry
10. Silent Call
Angra Lineup:
Fabio Lione - Vocals
Rafael Bittencourt - Guitars
Kiko Loureiro - Guitars
Felipe Andreoli - Bass
Bruno Valverde - Drums
Simone Simons - Guest Vocals ("Secret Garden")
Doro Pesch - Guest Vocals ("Crushing Room")
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