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Friday, March 20, 2015

Ethernity "Obscure Illusions"


Country: Belgium
Genre(s)Progressive Power Metal
FormatCD, digital
Release dateMarch 20, 2015
Tracklist
01. False Lamentations 05:34
02. Entities 04:10
03. Shadows on the Wall 04:45
04. Secret Door 05:34
05. Never Thought (You Would Make Me Go) 05:52
06. Rancor 04:52
07. Alone 06:16
08. Broken Memories 05:49
09. After All Has Turned to Pain 05:10
10. XIII 06:57
11. Interlude 01:12
12. Obscure Illusions 14:27

Line-up
François Spreutels - Bass
Julie Colin  - Vocals (lead & backing)
Julien Spreutels - Keyboards, Vocals (backing)
Gregory Discenza - Guitars (lead)
Thomas Henry - Guitars (rhythm)
Nicolas Spreutels - Drums
   With
Kelly Sundown Carpenter (Adagio)
Tom Englund (Evergrey)
Mark Basile (DGM)

Description/Reviews
False Lamentations starts things off fast and furious with an amazing display of Julien’s prowess behind the keys. Julien’s expertise behind the keyboards is on a level with players like Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater and Emanuele Casalie of DGM. Lead vocalist Julie Colin is the perfect blend of power, melody, passion, and agression. Her voice is the perfect compliment to the heavy riffs, powerful rhythm section, and blazing keyboard wizardry. If I were to compare Julie to one of her peers in the progressive metal community, I would say she is a cross between Ida Haukland of Triosphere and Maggy Luyten of Beyond the Bridge/Flaming Row. For those of you who are familiar with those two vocalists, you know that this is a compliment of the highest order! Driving the band forward is drummer Nicholas, whose precision drumming includes stop-on-a-dime progressive time changes and heavy hitting power metal styles mesh perfectly driving the song forward.
 Read the full review at ladyobscure.com

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Entities

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