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Sands of Time
Release Date: 2003 - 09 - 29, Audio CD, Spv Last Update 07.01.2010 06:11
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by - written on 20/02/08 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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Australia's Black Majesty play a brand of power metal more in line with the melodic and grander style of American bands like Kamelot rather than the more repetitive sounds that dominate the European scene, with a healthy dose of classic metal influence from the likes of Iron Maiden and the early prog metal bands, Fates Warning in particular. The impressive thing about this debut, more so than the later albums, is how symphonic it manages to sound despite only using keyboards very sparingly - the guitar riffs are suitably heavy compared to the lighter lead melodies, making for an expansive sound that singer John Cavaliere expertly wails over in his finest soprano ... Read the complete review
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