|
Viewing all article comments by MARIOS
Change View: Article Comments - News Comments - Profile Comments
· Sort by Date · Sort by Title
Rhapsody (of Fire) - The Frozen Tears of Angels Friday, June 11, 2010 Hi,
I believe that the half of "rhapsody" magic (or 40%) is the story and the all musical epic approach.Rhapsody of fire is not a "just music" band.
If you want something like that hear Grave digger (I love grave digger, but I just write and tell the difference).Some bands write music that you can close your eyes and travel with it or at the same time to "just" hear the music to have some good heavy metal time (or any music time).
Narrator is just perfect for Rhapsody (this is my oppinion and I believe and the most of the rhapsody fans).
If you have problem with this you can hear Domine (I loved them too).
Everyone has to respect the musicians and to receive what they create as it is, if you don't like it don't try or ask to change it.Just, don't hear it.Musicians and bands are not stupid, they do what they do because they like it and love it, and we know that rhapsody surelly do that through all these years.
By the way triumph or agony was a great change and a great add to the rhapsody discography.Each rhapsody album has smething different (in their style) and we have to appreciate that.
Best regards
Marios Christakis
|
|
|
|
Daily Spotlight
Cage - Science of Annihilation American Power Metal Kings... So the Science of Annihilation cover states and I am not one to argue, in fact I am more than i.... Read full review
Retro Reviews
(Sandra) Yes - Close To The Edge You are not going to find any sense in this album; lyrically it's very complicated, philosophical and a senseless progressive mess. Now you're probably wondering what's the purpose then? I can tell yo.... Read full review
(Steen) The Last Things - Circles and Butterflies Line-up:
Richard Elliot IV - Vocals, Guitar, Violin, Bagpipes, Flute, Percussion and keyboards
Lou Buffo - Drums and percussion
Darren McFarland - Bass and fretless bass
Now this is something .... Read full review
Archive
· Albums of the month
· Retro Reviews
|
|
|