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Gaia - Mago De Oz

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Mago De Oz / Enhanced / Audio CD released 2005-11-29 at Locomotive / ... more
Gaia - Mago De Oz ... Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Obertura MDXX
2 Gaia
3 Conquista
4 Alma
5 Costa del Silencio
6 Arbol de la Noche Triste
7 Rosa de los Vientos
8 Leyenda de la Llorona
9 Van a Rodar Cabezas
10 Atrapasueños
11 Si Te Vas
12 Venganza de Gaia

Disc #2 Tracklisting
1 Introducción [DVD]
2 Gaia y Su Concepto [DVD]
3 Álbum y Su Proceso [DVD]
4 Canción Por Canción [DVD]
5 Sesión Fotográfica [DVD]
6 Grabación del Vídeo-Clip [DVD]
7 Costa del Silencio [DVD]
8 Diseño Gráfico [DVD]
9 Fotografías [DVD]
10 Créditos [DVD]

Newest Review: ... subject matter and grating bloody Hammond organs, but for those experienced in the delights of folk metal, it doesn't offer ... more

 ... much in the way of excitement. For a start, the album just feels much too long to listen to in one sitting, even down to individual songs that feel stretched and over-repetitive such as the otherwise enjoyable 'Alma.' Secondly, the subject matter, that of the Spanish conquerors of America, doesn't even come through in the music a great deal despite the array of traditional folk instrumentation, and the band's (presumably) negative attitude towards the shameful conquest is not communicated in the overly happy musi...more

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Premium Review Gaia - Mago De Oz: Gaia (262 words)
by - written on 30/12/08 (Very useful, 10 readings)
Rating:

I first approached Mägo de Oz with unreasonably high expectations, having heard them misleadingly labelled as 'progressive' when in fact their style is more along the lines of run-of-the-mill folk metal, albeit without much in the way of 'metal.' I can see why prog fans would enjoy this album, for its double-disc flamboyance, conceptual subject matter and grating bloody Hammond organs, but for those experienced in the delights of folk metal, it doesn't offer much in the way of excitement. For a start, the album just feels much too long to listen to in one sitting, even down to individual songs that feel stretched and over-repetitive such as the otherwise ...  Read the complete review

 

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