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BETO VAZQUEZ INFINITY

"Beto Vazquez Infinity"

(NEMS, 2001)

In their last two recitals, Beto Vazquez demonstrated as much as good pleasure had its live proposal. But one went out of them with the hope that the CD was published to check how they hit those compositions with the important international companies. The time of wait was long. But finally the finished product is in our hands. So we insert it in the reproducer and we wait eagerly. The badge opens up with "Until Dawn", kind of a power atmospheric metal that has the angelical voice of a called beauty Tarja Turnunen (of Nightwish), then "Wizard" continues, sung by Sabine Edelsbacher (of Edenbridge), with all its infinite sadness that brings near it for moments to the Gothic thing. However, the climate of tranquility is broken in "The Battle Of The Past" with its pompous and epic keyboards and the grandiose voice of the Italian Fabio Lione (Rhapsody, Visión Divine). we Continue listening the disk, and suddenly we are approached by flutes and acoustic guitars that originate a medieval climate and we return to the dream world. Once there, we are cooed by Candice Night festival voice (Blackmore's Night), we are knocked down vertiginous guitar by Pablo Soler (Humanimal) and we finish hypnotized by the brushstrokes of harmony with which a saxophone finishes polishing this small called conceptual work "Voyagers Of Time" that consists of five parts. Also, if all this was not enough, the CD finishes with "Promises Under The Rain", where the melancholy arises of a throat of the three vocalists mentioned previously, acting meetings. In their great majority, this badge contains a climate of intimacy, relaxed and heterogeneous where the biggest virtue is in the simplicity of the melodies and that elaborated of its achievement. Warning: can that the songs flirt with your soul from the first one heard and already never more they abandon her.

Martín Brunás
 
"Epopeya"


 

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