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Topic: Maestrick (Brazil) for Heavy ProgPosted By: Svetonio
Subject: Maestrick (Brazil) for Heavy Prog
Date Posted: July 31 2014 at 07:38
MAESTRICK is a heavy prog band from Brazil, formed in 2010.
"Brazilian progressive metal band Maestrick will have its debut LP
"Unpuzzle," originally released through Die Hard Records in Brazil at
the tail end of December 2011, released worldwide through Power Prog
Records on July 26, 2013. "Unpuzzle" will also be adorned with new album
artwork (shown below).
According to the press release: "This high-class work is not only
suitable for Metal or specially Prog fans, the wide range of the used
elements and styles makes this album exciting for a bigger audience and
should reach fans from many genres. Maestrick knows how to combine
various musical worlds and giving all an own character." http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=91467" rel="nofollow - http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=91467
"Here's a pleasant and entertaining surprise: the debut disc from Brazil's Maestrick, Unpuzzle.
This talented band has the exceptional ability to offer a mix of
melodic progressive rock and metal with ethnic musical nuances that is
lively, engaging, and keeps you interested across the album.
Prog listeners know those characteristics are a rare gift. No amount
of technical prowess will save a band or album if the songs aren't
well-crafted and engaging. This album is chock full of clever
compositions that are simply enjoyable.
And sometimes these songs throw you a curve. At the start H.U.C.
begins as this heavy progressive metal number, with a few death growls
thrown into make you skeptical of what you're going to get with the
whole. But, about midpoint, this drops for some piano followed by
something more akin melodic prog rock, sounding lively and bouncy. Later
the strangely titled Yellown Of The Ebrium, lead by piano once again,
sounds like some strange brew of prog, blues, and a Thirties torch song,
complete with some female vocals and a touch of Spanish guitar. If
anything Maestrick is creative.
Those ethnic influences return musically in Pescador and Aquarela,
but also because the lyrics are in Maestrick's native Portuguese. While
obviously not my first language, it still does not distract from the
music, especially with the exceptionally delightful Pescador, which is
less prog and more Brazilian melodic rock with a prog flair.
More surprises come with Sir Kus (say it out loud) and Puzzler, where
the music goes from circus calliope to carnival bouncy. More
traditional melodic prog comes with Disturbia, Treasures of the World,
and Smilesnif. That's not to say they don't have the twists found in
other songs. Only that they offer those things in what some would call
conventional melodic progressive rock. Yet, the tour-de-force piece has
to be the closing song, Lake of Emotions. At over 21 minutes, it's a
massive undertaking that does not disappoint by becoming burdensome in
it's length. It's ambitious, but keeps you engaged and entertained much
like peers Dream Theater and Spock's Beard could do in the same period
of time.
Final mention should be made of Fabio Caldeira excellent voice and
vocal arrangements, the rich piano, drum, bass work throughout, and also
the crisp production. With Unpuzzle, for a first effort,
Maestrick has hit the ball out of the park. This is creative, engaging,
and terrific melodic progressive rock. Strongly recommended." http://www.dangerdog.com/2013-music-reviews/maestrick-unpuzzle.php#.U9o5NaNh4q4" rel="nofollow - http://www.dangerdog.com/2013-music-reviews/maestrick-unpuzzle.php#.U9o5NaNh4q4