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ALUCINANTE RITUAL

Spectrum

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3.91 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Alucinante Ritual (5:33)
2. Desnuda Mujer (3:53)
3. El Mensaje de la Tierra (6:07)
4. Hermano Cosmico (5:42)
5. Naturaleza Sicodelica (5:32)
6. Maestros de Luces (5:47)
7. En la Noche (4:00)
8. Ojos Negros Tristes (4:20)
9. Noche en Llamas (6:11)
10. Entre la Tormenta y la Niebla (8:17)

Total Time 55:22

Line-up / Musicians

- Pablo Valenzuela / guitars, backing vocals
- Felipe Rojas / keyboards, backing vocals
- Rodrigo Lorca / vocals, percussion
- Ignacio Garcia / drums
- Sergio Gonzalez / bass

Releases information

CD Mylodon Records

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3.91
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Review by b_olariu
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4 stars Spectrum from Chile is one hell of an intresting heavy prog band with sadly only one album released so far named Alucinante rirual in 2003 at great chilean label Mylodon. From the opening title track, who is excellent performed with lots of hammond/moog and great guitar chops, the music imedeatly transported the listner in mid '70s heavy prog scene. The combination of prog rock elements with hard rock vibes makes from this album a real little treasure, at least for my ears. All pieces stands as great with a plus on title track, El Mensaje de la Tierra or Maestros de Luces, there are lots of soloing on hammond/moog combined with guitar parts and an awesome vocals from Rodrigo Lorcas who is fiting like hand on glove into this type of music. What I like more is that the album is energic, catchy and well played. As a conclusion this is a definetly worth album to have, fans of heavy prog will find many memorable parts. Similar or at same level with italians Graal, with Votchi from Czech Republic , australians Cosmic Nomads, Wicked Minds or Uriah Heep. From me easely 4 stars, very nice record and yet quite unfairly unknown.

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