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SANCTUS IGNIS

Adagio

 

Progressive Metal

3.92 | 115 ratings

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lightofepsilon
4 stars This album from the "French" act is based in a deep influence from the neo-classic rock (in a Malmsteen's way) and mixed with progressive elements (in this case sometimes). The guitar's work from the future guitar master Stephan Forté is absolutely great, in each note he catches the enough inspiration to show all his skills. the rest members of the band are in a wonderful moment of playing, especially the singer David Readman (from the german Hard Rock band -Pink Cream 69-), wow man!!! That singer, he's pure emotion during all work. In conclusion, this ADAGIO's first album is a good begin to a successful career.

Note: if you have the posibility to listen this album, you must have to listen their following album titled "Underworld", there they give us a class of symphonic (neo-classic style) and prog-metal at the same time.

Highlights tracks from "Sanctus Ignis": second sight, the inner road, in nomine, sanctus ignis, and panem et circences.

By: Epsilon

| 4/5 |

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