“Sea of Uncertainties” and “Fire with Fire” are a bit more restrained in tempo yet are no less joyously adventurous in their melodies and structure, with the latter track possessing a dual-chorus structure that feels as clever as it does massive. The subtle tempo hike in the back end of “The Ancestry,” in particular, kicks my ass with every spin. The brisk pacing is aided along by tracks like “The Ancestry,” “Crosses,” and “Mirror of Delusion,” which rival the best of Angra’s speedy power metal cuts. The result is a swiftly paced slab of progressive power metal that feels roughly half of its hour length. Vera Cruz feels like the best traits of those albums compiled into a winning formula it consolidates the exuberance of Rebirth, the sweeping conceptual scope of Temple of Shadows, and the heady technicality of Aurora Consurgens. This is an insanely impressive accomplishment considering that it’s just as great as any of his first three records with Angra. While Edu Falaschi’s upper vocal register has continued to age like fine milk, he is surprisingly responsible for writing all of Vera Cruz’s songs (sans the instrumental tracks). If I had, I would have been missing out on what is, in essence, the best Angra record in fifteen years. I myself very nearly missed Vera Cruz thanks to my Secret Garden-esque indifference towards Falaschi’s records with Almah. Now, with the opportunity to review Edu Falaschi’s first solo outing of original material, I feel something close to vindication. I agree with a lot of the Guy‘s takes, but the notion that Secret Garden was an improvement over the band’s older material, which is infinitely more effervescent and charismatic, is borderline delusional. That piece is what convinced me to apply to this blog in the first place. When I was first hired onto the AMG team, I even entertained the idea of adopting the handle of Angra Metal Guy, partly in retaliation to AMG Himself‘s review of Secret Garden. Password for Edu Falaschi Discography 320 kbps: metalminos.I fucking love Angra. Skies In Your Eyes (Acoustic Version (04:21) 5th Symphony in Cm Allegro Con Brio (Live) (06:16)ġ3. Violin Concert in Gm the Four Season Summer Presto (Live) (02:30)Ġ4. The Glory of the Sacred Truth (Live) (04:34)Ġ3. Spread Your Fire (Live) 2021 – Temple of Shadows in Concert (EP) (23:10)Ġ1. Bonus Track: As Sweet As Your Smile (Demo Version)Ģ018 – The Glory Of The Sacred Truth (00:29:28)Ġ6. Edu sang on the soundtrack of the Brazilian version of the famous Japanese anime film Saint Seiya.īand’s Info: Edu Falaschi’s Facebook Edu Falaschi’s RELEASESġ6. He is often a special guest at shows and recordings of many Brazilian and international stars such as Dado Villa Lobos (Legião Urbana), Tarja Turunen, Kamelot, Genius Rock Opera, Soulspell Metal Opera and others. In 2011 Almah released their third album Motion.Įdu Falaschi was voted several times by Japanese fans as one of the best rock singers in the world. In 2006 he created his own band, Almah, which achieved huge international success very quickly. Many of Angra’s live and radio hits, such as Nova Era, Lease Of Life, Wishing Well, Spead Your Fire and others, are written by Edu. In 2001-2012 Edu was the frontman and one of the main songwriters of Brazilian metal icons Angra and recorded 4 albums with the band. His experience with bands such as Angra, Almah and Symbols, thousands of shows performed all over the world, singing in front of 100.000 spectators and months of work in first class professional studios in Brazil, Europe and North America as a musician and producer are his guarantee. Vocalist of Almah (ex-Angra), composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist, Edu Falaschi is one of the most respected and famous musicians of the heavy metal scene in Brazil and around the world with 20 years of international career, 15 albums released, nearly 100 songs composed and more than one million CDs sold. DOWNLOAD Edu Falaschi Discography 320 kbps (2016 – 2021) MEGA
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