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THE EREYN CHRONICLES PART I

Anthropia

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3.55 | 14 ratings | 3 reviews | 21% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Welcome To Ereyn (2:35)
2. Question Of Honour (6:41)
3. Lords Of A World (6:34)
4. Through The Sleeping Seaweed (8:18)
5. Forgotten (8:58)
6. Lion-Snake (5:29)
7. Where The Secrets Lie (8:44)
8. The Walk Among The Ruins (1:10)
9. In The Maze Of A Nightmare (9:35)
10. The Desert Of Jewels (10:12)

Total Time 68:14

Line-up / Musicians


- Hugues "Hugo" Lefebvre / vocals,guitars,bass
- Damien Rainaud / drums
- Yann Mouhad / guitars
- Marie-Eve "Mève" Orengo / vocals
- Nathalie Olmi / vocals


Releases information

CD Magna Carta (2006)

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ANTHROPIA The Ereyn Chronicles Part I ratings distribution


3.55
(14 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(21%)
21%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(36%)
36%
Good, but non-essential (36%)
36%
Collectors/fans only (7%)
7%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ANTHROPIA The Ereyn Chronicles Part I reviews


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Review by Marty McFly
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars Splendid, this one really managed to talk with me (metaphorically said, we talked about metal screaming, power metal, concept albums and metal guitar solos). This album really has everything that proper prog album should have. Except these things, it also managed to get through my little depression and let me embrace prog metal. Most important thing is that they're approaching to this crossover of prog metal and power metal with unique style. They're simply making it interesting, feeling new by combining old, trusty parts with new elements. And it works, you feel like you're listening "full" music. It's wild and energetic, but not cheap and noisy (even it's quite loud, due to power metal attributes). But that's just promising beginning, later on, it turns out that they don't offer too much and these wonderful and innovative ideas are repeating. That's bad (I've tried to track my first listen as I was changing my mind). They're literally losing power as album goes by.

3(-) with sad heart, because start of this was promising. I gave it a chance later on, but it's still the same.

Latest members reviews

4 stars A very promising first album for this band. Hugo the leader is the one without who this album would not exist: music, lyrics, vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards... The result is impressive : death metal (Megadeath-like) mixed with touches of progressive music. I recommend this album for those who ... (read more)

Report this review (#178724) | Posted by ToNy06 | Sunday, August 3, 2008 | Review Permanlink

4 stars This band definatly deserves attention. I'm suprised that the album is not rated. It is a bit on the heavy side, some classical vocals, but where to put it and with what band to compare it. Difficult. Vocals maybe Fates Warning with a twist of Halford. Qua music maybe a little bit of Tiles, Mob ... (read more)

Report this review (#161877) | Posted by Hét LICHAAM | Friday, February 15, 2008 | Review Permanlink

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