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As rich as its predecessor, "Cycles Of Pain" will delight Angra followers and fans of original progressive metal.
LYNOTT
- 08/11/2023
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"Rebirth" opens a new era for Angra which finds in part the flame of "Holy Land" after a disappointing "Fireworks".
NOISE
- 29/08/2003
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By cutting the links which attached it to the speed metal scene, Angra crosses a stage and "Holy Land" marks a first turning point in the career of the group.
NOISE
- 29/08/2003
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On bases close to a Helloween or a Gamma Ray, Angra brings a real freshness thanks to the contribution of classical and Brazilian influences, a pair of guitarists of great talent and a singer who can go up in the trebles with a disconcerting ease.
NOISE
- 29/08/2003
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Slightly less punchy than "Holy Land", "Temple Of Shadows" marks Angra's return to the front of the stage.
NOISE
- 15/11/2004
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"Aurora Consurgens" is an excellent album, less direct than "Temple Of Shadows", but more homogeneous and shorter, that should allow Angra not only to keep a place apart in the metal scene but also to hope to win new listeners.
NOISE
- 07/11/2006
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"Aqua" will definitely please the band's fans, but also those who would have a penchant for a Speed Metal that is at the same time melodic, inventive, subtle, and progressive.
EL_BIA
- 30/09/2010
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A powerful and subtle album, heavy and progressive, rhythmic, inventive, sensitive and melodic.
LYNOTT
- 02/12/2016
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