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Magica ‘Wolves And Witches’

Label - AFM Records
Reviewed by: Gabor Kleinbloesem
Genre: Power Melodic Heavy Metal
Country: Romania
Length: NA
Release Date: 11/28/08
Band Members: Ana Mladinovici - Vocals Bogdan "Bat" Costea - Guitars
  Sorin Vlad - Bass 6Fingers - Keyboards
  Hertz - Drums
   
Track Listing: 1.)- They Stole The Sun 9.)-Dark Secret
  2.)-Don't Wanna' Kill 10.)-In The Depths Of The Lake
  3.)-Just For Two Coins 11.)-Mistress Of The Wind
  4.)- Hold On Tight 12.)-Until The Light Is Gone
  5.)-Hurry Up Ravens  
  6.)-Maiastra  
  7.)-Chitaroptera  
  8.)-Dark Secret  
 

The Romanian female fronted band MAGICA already returns with a new CD entitled ‘Wolves and witches’, which is the follow-up to their 2007 album ‘Hereafter’, for which we also did an interview with the band back then. ‘Wolves and witches’ starts very catchy with 2 uptempo Melodic Metal pieces “Don’t wanna kill” and “They stole the sun” that sound not unlike NIGHTWISH and EPICA, so not really original. Nevertheless, the sound is huge and it is quite catchy. The band even goes a little AOR/Melodic Rock ish with the uptempo Melodic Rocker “Hold on tight”, yet with the Soprano/Female Gothic like vocals of singer ANA MLADINOVICI the band also makes this sound like NIGHTWISH and actually most of the rest of the CD are all uptempo ish in this style, with here and there a calmer balladish song. DELIGHT, EPICA, XANDRIA, NIGHTWISH…MAGICA fits in perfectly…

Check out more info and samples of their new CD at: http://www.myspace.com/magicaband and http://www.magicaband.com/

 

 

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