

Power Progressive Metal
performance adding their inner turmoil and Gothic-based issues in common
mid-tempo music wrapped by the very harmonic vocals and pounding drums which
led not only by the female singer voice but also the energetic force on
keyboards playing loud as the riffs roaring for Ebony Dark hailed themselves
from Madrid – Spain opening the career in heavy music world with this debut
Decoder as you know it will blasting the
hell out of your favorable Prog-Metal alliance by adding them into the
collections as well when the songs glaring hard from the album; like Dead men’s
Live, Damned By The Past onto Thorn of Ice and Night’s Cols Symphony nor
Farewell. Whether it’s Daniel Melian doing the bass guitar, Ruben Villanueva on
shredding his six strings onto the keyboardist Javier Diez or lead vocalist
Beatriz Albert accompanying the group to breaking-through the desirable storming
realm of Symphonic Metal even when there’s a split decision comes up next shortening
the band’s lives out.
Decoder:
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