Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Review of the Angra's show at Via Funchal published on UOL Musica



Here is an English translation (sorry for my bad English ...) of the review of the Angra's show at Via Funchal (Sao Paulo, Brazil) published on UOL Musica :

"Angra celebrates its come Back and Sepultura, 25 years of story, in Sau Paulo.

While the rain fell outside, a metal meeting was going to shake the Via Funchal structures. Sepultura and Angra, two Brazilian bands with an international career, joined together for a special show, during almost 4 hours. Angra's musicians commemorated the come back of the band after a break of two years, due to a succession of problems. The Sepultura quartet reiterated 25 years of uninterrupted story, despite many situations which could end the band 's history.

Around 22h00, the first notes of "Unfinished Allegro" symphony created a great athmosphere for the Angra's entry, followed by "Carry on", became a standard from the album "Angel Cry", the first of the band. Public, black tee-shirts small army made to accompany choir filled lungs singer Edu Falaschi, with raised hands and hair in motion. "It's good to be back after two years. For us it seemed ten , it was very hard, "said Edu Falaschi, between the songs" Nova Era "and" Waiting Silence ".

After "Heroes Of Sand" the band came back a litle further on the timeline. "This song means a lot for the band. We can't forget the beginning of all, when the band started", said Edu Falaschi, announcing Ricardo Confessori's come back, member of the first Angra's line-up, followed by the standard "Angel Cry". The two guitarsits and Angra's founders, Kiko Loureiro and Rafael Bittencourt, were also on stage the link with the origins of the band.One of the most popular ballad of the national metal, "Make Believe", was once again the hight light of the show. After having revisited 18 years of career in one hour of show, the band returned on stage to perform again "Rebirth" and "Nothing To Say".

[ Review of the Sepultura 's show : UOL Musica link]

Angra and Sepultura returned on stage to perform together "Immigrant Song"Led Zeppilin cover [...]"

Review from Adriana Del RĂ©.

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