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(Coronatus) - "Fabula Magna"

Reviewed by:

"Dave Smith "- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
Germany
Length:
50:12
Release Date:
12/18/2009
Band Members: Carmen R. Lorch - Vocals Lisa Lasch - Vocals
  Jo Lang - Guitar Chriz DiAnno - Bass
  Mats Kurth - Drums Fabian Merkt -Keyboards & Programming
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Preface 1:31
9.)-Der letzte Tanz 4:26
  2.)-Geisterkirche 4:33
10.)-Est Carmen 3:55
  3.)-Tantalos 3:31 11.)- Blind 4:06
  4.)- Wolfstanz 5:14
12.)-Josy 4:16
  5.)-Der Fluch 5:23 13.)- Scream Of The Butterfly
  6.)-Flying By (Alone) 5:01 14.)- Hot And Cold
  7.)-Kristallklares Wasser 4:21  
  8.)-How Far Will You Go 3:55  

Review:

German band Coronatus seem to be moving along in leaps and bounds, and now provide us with their 3rd release of dual female fronted Gothic Metal, only a little over 12 months after their past release 'Porta Obscura'. Lisa Lasch, 19 years young, is now in the fold having replaced Ada Flechtner, and she now forms the singing partership beside the operatic Carmen R. Lorch (formerly Schäfer). Like their past two releases, 'Fabula Magna' moves along at a steady pace, speeding things up on occasion, and this should not disappoint fans of the genre. Coronatus to me seem a band that plod along, and I suppose you could say that the formula does not vary much from release to release. This is nonetheless, cool, bombastic, catchy Gothic Metal with keys, crunching guitars, and with vocals sung in both English and German (I think). No doubt certain reviewers will slag this off claiming it is yet just another female fronted release. However, good luck to the band with this, their latest.

It gets released in Europe (18th Dec). 8/10 (Reviewed by Dave)

 

 

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