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SUMERIOS

Arbatel

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3.08 | 9 ratings | 2 reviews | 11% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Alabanza                                      
2. Preludio (Nibiru)                          
3. Encuentro con Shamash                
4. Marduk                                        
5. Llanto de Tiamat                          
6. La Batalla (Fin de un mundo)        
7. Base Espacial Ki                            
8. Creación del obrero primitivo      
9. Mortaja de humo (Destino Final)  

Line-up / Musicians

Mario Morones Hernández/keyboards
Aldo Corvera Rivas/drums
Omar Aljandro Morones Muñoz/bass
Raúl Morones Muñoz/guitar
Rosario Maza Hernández/vocals
Antonio Chiu de la O/producer, artwork

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Mylodon Records

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ARBATEL Sumerios ratings distribution


3.08
(9 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (11%)
11%
Good, but non-essential (78%)
78%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ARBATEL Sumerios reviews


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Review by Mellotron Storm
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3 stars 3.5 stars. ARBATEL were from Mexico releasing two studio albums in the 00's including this one called "Sumerios" their second from 2008. It was recorded at Decibel Vega Studios in 2007. While the debut had some guest vocals they add both a male and female singer this time out making them a six piece here. The female singers name is Rosario Maza Hernadez and she is the lead vocalist. And she may make or break this album for a lot of people. A soprano singer, but she also narrates, talks, shouts, you name it. Very entertaining but I'm not sold by a long shot.

There's a quote on the back cover from Gianni Leone from IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO but it's in Spanish. He does mention this album by name though so I'm sure it's simply a recommendation of the music. A lot of people mention RPI with this band. Perhaps it's the keyboards. There was guest violin on the debut but none here. The keyboards do dominate along with the upfront drumming. And no the production is far from perfect but acceptable. Lots of organ, synths and piano here. The bass is good, and I do like the drumming. Guitar is well done.

It's funny that almost all written reviews for both of their albums give 3.5 stars but click that 3 stars. We all like the music but there's issues. I looked forward to spinning this each time though but Rosario often brought me back down to earth. We get nine tracks worth over 43 minutes. My favourite being the 3 minute second track which perhaps just sounds so good because that opener leaves a lot to be desired. I mean it's good, but ethnic percussion and wordless female vocals lead the way until she narrates to end it. So then comes track two and that upfront bass before a full sound arrives along with wordless vocals. It's like the first half of it is repeated on the second half.

We get soprano female vocals on that third tune but she keeps it restrained. A surprising calm with piano around 3 1/2 minutes in. I say that because all before that is fast paced. "Marduk" is organ led and Jon Lord comes to mind for sure here. Active drumming and female vocals. Some nice guitar at 2 1/2 minutes.

"Base Espacial Ki" is the longest song at over 7 1/2 minutes. I like the samples but not her whispered words. The atmosphere that follows is cool. It kicks in around 3 /2 minutes with the organ leading. Male vocals(a rare thing) are countered by the female shouting and being dramatic. Kind of like Arlette from FULANO but Rosario is not in the same league, but then who is. She's straining here at times. Male and female are talking to each other on the next song before it turns instrumental.This is a good one. Some intensity, then a CAMEL vibe around 4 1/2 minutes.

I do like that closer but in the end this record is just too hit and miss to go 4 stars. But "Sumerios" has it's fans, check it out!

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3 stars "FIRST REVIEW OF THIS ALBUM" Back to 1994 for the roots of this Mexican formation, when 4 friends wants to make progressive rock. They found the band Retrospectivo and play covers from King Crimson, Pink Foyd, Yes and Le Orme. ... (read more)

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