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Angtoria - "God Has a Plan for Us All"

Label - Listenable Records
Reviewed by: Kevin Cloe
Genre: Progressive Metal
Country: Sweden
Language: English
Length: 49:35
Release Date: October 17, 2006
Band Members: Sarah Jezebel Deva Vocals/Lyrics Chris Rehn -Guitars/Keys/Programming
  Dave Pybus Bass Tommy Rehn Guitars/Keys/Programming
  John Henriksson Drums
     
Track Listing: 1.)- Awakening 8.)-Do You See Me Now
  2.)- I'm Calling 9.)- Original Sin (with Aaron Stainthorpe)
  3.)- God Has A Plan For Us All 10.)-Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned
  4.)-Suicide On My Mind 11.)-Confide In Me
  5.)- Deity Of Disgust 12.)-That's What The Wise Lady Said
  6.)-The Addiction 13.)-
  7.)-Six Feet Under's Not Deep Enough
     
The Review

K Here we have another female-led gothic metal band with prog tendencies. Is this one any good? Yes. Will it stand out from the pack enough for me to replay it over the years? Probably not - but it is still pretty good. Angtoria are a supergroup of sorts that combine members of various black, death, and power metal bands to form a new group who do their own thing. The standout member is vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva, who has worked with Cradle of Filth and Therion. Her voice is somewhat different from the norm in this genre - as she sings in a lower range and is somewhat more throaty. This is not to say she cannot sing in the high ranges - she can - just not as often. Her voice is my favorite thing about this band.

Angtoria also use some serious moog on this release - though its use is in the background and not in a soloing capacity. In fact - most verses on this album have a winding, twisting moog riff going on in the background that makes for interesting listening. Another unique quality is the orchestration. Not sure if it us real or not - but it sounds very nice and creates some cool intros/outros. You will find some choir-esque moments and only occasional death growls on one song. Also some clean male vocals pop up once or twice.

The band stays away from the extremely heavy - veering more often into symphonic power metal stylings with prog leanings from the keys. I suppose the closest sounding band would be Edenbridge, although Edenbridge is better. Piano reigns supreme when the moog is not in the background, and strings as well. Melodies are memorable in a couple of tunes, and I have a hard time pinning down why this release is not deserving of a higher rating. I suppose it would be as another reviewer has stated elsewhere - the songs just don't stand out. I like what these guys are doing - and maybe if it was the first band I heard in this genre I would be more impressed. Yet - I may actually like the new Evanescence more - despite the fact that they are more "radio-friendly" than this group - a quality I normally despise. So - this is a solid release with good tunes - but if you are new to this type of music - check out Nightwish, After Forever, and Epica first.

Rating: 3 stars.

 

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