
Angelika & Demons Easy Death
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Angelika & Demons Easy Death
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You Can Call It Anyhow. Another Evanescence's Offs
You can call it anyhow. Another Evanescence's offspring? Some would ask, did Tarja Turunen from Nighwish move to Russia to become the lead singer of the band? Has Tarja managed to pick the whole Lloyd Webber's orchestra and drag it along? No matter how you call it, making its debut with album called Easy Death, Angelika & Demons broke through the veil of stereotypes and neophobia into our world bringing us a mixture of all the most popular and earbreaking trends in Gothic Metal genre all-in-one.
A unique sound comprising broody piano vibes that make one feel them as if in the depths of unearthly forest, powerful guitar riffs that get you going along with organ sound covering the music up with a coat of Christianity. Mighty voice of the lead singer makes the deep lyrics seem even more intimate. The overwhelming majority of songs in the album are about one-way love and death. The artist tries to get the message, so-to say universal truth, across the listeners that many years ago dozens of philosophers attempted to bring to us. That death is the end of the chapter, but it also might be the beginning of the next one, absolutely new and fresh world. Love is presented as a blessed gift that we need to fight for.
The sound of the band is filled with melancholy peculiar to goth metal music and heavily spiced with drive in a way of heavy metal, Angelika & Demons would lure any who is deep in music of the Dark Ages.
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