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A single called "The Course of Nature" was released as a virtual single for download in the band's official website. |
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The [[Japan]]ese edition of the album comes with a bonus track, "Out of This World", which was written in honor of the first Brazilian astronaut, [[Marcos Pontes]]. It |
The [[Japan]]ese edition of the album comes with a bonus track, "Out of This World", which was written in honor of the first Brazilian astronaut, [[Marcos Pontes]]. It features [[Rafael Bittencourt]] for the first time on the leading vocals. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Lords of Metal | (8.5/10) [2] |
About.com | [3] |
Aurora Consurgens is an album by the power metal band Angra. It was released in October 2006 by Paradoxx Music in Brazil and SPV label Steamhammer in the rest of the world. This is the last album to feature drummer Aquiles Priester.
Description
The title comes from the medieval text of the same name attributed to Thomas Aquinas, which was later used by Carl Jung for relating dreams to the different states of mind. The album is not a concept album as Temple of Shadows was, but it rather focuses all lyrics on the different mental disturbances, such as suicide, schizophrenia, sociopathy, bipolar disorder, etc. The cover was also taken from an illustration of the Aurora consurgens book.
The album is heavier than its predecessors, although maintaining the regional influences, rhythms and arrangements that mark the band. The composition process involved all members this time, resulting in more diverse music.
The drums were recorded in House of Audio Studios in Germany under the production of Dennis Ward; the remaining members were recorded in "Via Musique" studios in São Paulo, Brazil, under the co-production of Thiago Bianchi (Karma and Shaman).
A single called "The Course of Nature" was released as a virtual single for download in the band's official website.
The Japanese edition of the album comes with a bonus track, "Out of This World", which was written in honor of the first Brazilian astronaut, Marcos Pontes. It features Rafael Bittencourt for the first time on the leading vocals.
Track listing
- "The Course of Nature" (Edu Falaschi, Kiko Loureiro) - 4:31
- "The Voice Commanding You" (Rafael Bittencourt) - 5:28
- "Ego Painted Grey" (Bittencourt, Loureiro) - 5:38
- "Breaking Ties" (Falaschi, Felipe Andreoli) - 3:30
- "Salvation: Suicide" (Bittencourt, Loureiro) - 4:22
- "Window to Nowhere" (Bittencourt, Loureiro) - 6:02
- "So Near So Far" (Loureiro) - 7:09
- "Passing By" (Andreoli) - 6:33
- "Scream Your Heart Out" (Loureiro) - 4:26
- "Abandoned Fate" (Loureiro) - 3:06
Bonus track (Japanese edition)
- "Out of This World" (Bittencourt) - 4:36
Personnel
- Eduardo Falaschi - Vocals
- Kiko Loureiro - Guitars
- Rafael Bittencourt - Guitars, vocals on "Out of This World"
- Felipe Andreoli - Bass
- Aquiles Priester - Drums
References
- ^ Prato, Greg. Aurora Consurgens at AllMusic
- ^ Lords of Metal review
- ^ about.com review
External links
- Angra.net - official site
- blabbermouth.net