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Beto Vázquez Infinity - Darkmind 13 November 2008
01. From Your Heart 02. Kingdom Of Liberty 03. Magical Moments Of Time 04. Mystic 05. Darkmind 06. For Time Runs In My Veins 07. Sleeping In The Shadows 08. Chronicles Of A World Without Gods 09. CLose Your Eyes 10. Follow The Moonlight 11. Memories Of The Reinglow 12. The Tunnel Of The Souls [bonus] [Spanish version]
Recorded at Master 10 Studio by Beto Vazquez.
between March - July 2008 - Buenos Aires - Argentina.
Mixed by Rodolfo Matias König at Master 10 Studios.
Mastered by Toto Strapporava at PM Estudios (El pie Estudios).
The previous Infinity albums featured guests like Tarja Turunen (ex-Nightwish), Candice Night (Blackmore's Night) and Fabio Lione (Rhapsody Of Fire) among others on the first, Antti Railio (Celesty), Aldo Lonobile (Secret Sphere) Sonia Pineault (Forgotten Tales) and more on the second. Now Beto Vazquez is back, featuring a guest list that isn't less impressive than on the previous CDs. I suppose that:
Olaf Thorson, Vision Divine
Sandra Schleret, Elis
Marcela Bovio, Stream Of Passion
Eddy Antonini and Kiara, Skylark
Manda Ophuis and H J, Nemesea
Pablo G. Soler
and a few more should be enough to whet the interest of most melodic metal lovers. I too was very interested when I first heard of the project of course. So the big question is; does Darkmind live up to its guest list?
The music style should be fairly obvious. This is of course female-fronted symphonic power metal, reminiscent of a mix of a lot of bands already mentioned in this review. Most of the songs are very mellow and the album has a lot of ballads, still the CD as a whole is very multi-layered. Production-wise this release is superb. At exactly the right times it feels slightly unpolished and on the parts where it should be, it's as clean as the glasses in every washing powder commercial.
I should say that in regards to the list of guest musicians mr. Vazquez could have done something better. It's also unfortunate that a couple of the guests sound very similar, the same thing is true for the three not-guest vocalists the band has. Also some more really powerful songs wouldn't have done the album any bad. Still Darkmind is a very good album. It might not sink in on the very first listen, but after a few spins, especially in quiet and peaceful moments, fans of melodic metal should be able to greatly appreciate it.
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written by Bas | published 19.07.2009 |
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Although I am very curious to how this album sounds... The album art looks like shit.  |
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Written by Fat & Sassy! on 19.07.2009 at 21:15
Although I am very curious to how this album sounds... The album art looks like shit. 
For some reason I think also the music is  |
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Bas - 19.07.2009 at 21:32
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Written by Fat & Sassy! on 19.07.2009 at 21:15
The album art looks like shit. 
Well, yeah 
The booklet on the other hand looks really good though
Written by Just Elio on 19.07.2009 at 21:22
For some reason I think also the music is 
Actually I thought it was really lame on first listen too, on the second and third listen I thought it was "ok" and on the fourth listen I suddenly started liking it really much  |
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Written by Fat & Sassy! on 19.07.2009 at 21:15
The album art looks like shit. 
Like the name of the band!! |
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Bas - 09.08.2009 at 19:04
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Written by Dominus on 28.07.2009 at 01:41
Written by Fat & Sassy! on 19.07.2009 at 21:15
The album art looks like shit. 
Like the name of the band!!
The band name is actually "Infinity", Beto Vàzquez being the mastermind behind it 
(Like "Arjen Anthony Lucassons Star One") |
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