This album, for me, is the best I have ever listen to.
I know many people like to refer to
Finisterra as the best album of Mago, but I think this one is best for some reasons.
After
Gaia the most of the fans went really disappointed for the hard change in the sound of the band. However, I really don't think
Gaia was the "death" of Mago besides many people do. What I think
Gaia was, is that was the first album when Mago de Oz finally determined its music style.
Now, I also think
Finisterra is very good, if
Gaia II didn't exist it would be the best.
Finisterra could be possibly the hardest material of the band conjugated with a very well designed folk style, in fact, this is maybe is the closest that Mago has reached to the folk metal.
Gaia, in the other hand, is the commercial part of Mago de Oz, the tempos are arguably slowed and metal part of the music is hidden behind the hardly commercial instrumental charge. Although all this, the guitar solos are more complicated as well as the songs are, and the metal parts are better exposed, what makes this album the most "mature" of all the discography of the band, until that time of course.
Going back to
Gaia II album, I think this one is the perfect combination between the mentioned above. Only listening the intro Volaverunt Op.
666 is enough to understand what I am saying. The slow beginning followed by the continuous change of rhythm in a total dark atmosphere, calls back
Finisterra or
Jesus de Chamberi album, but it remains in the instrumental richness of
Gaia. The way with which La voz dormida crashes the silence left behind by Volaverunt is just a complete "deja vu" of Satania and the rest of the songs keep the same style always mixing the heavy power of
Finisterra with the instrumental richness of
Gaia.
The 21 minutes long La Cantata del
Diablo is like the song
Finisterra but a little more entertaining,
La Posada de los Muertos is the
Fiesta Pagana successor and songs like
Diabulus in Musica, En nombre de Dios, Aquelarre and El Principe de la Dulce Pena just put the unmistakable sign of a new Mago de Oz album.
Finally such a song like Desde mi Cielo will be in the memory of who listens to it forever and
Hoy Toca Ser Feliz and Manana empieza hoy denote the commercial effort of Mago and enormous variety of styles which Mago posses.
Of course all the contribution of Jorge Salan to the album is extraordinary and the participation of Kiskilla with the keyboards is at other level.
You could say what you think but my opinion is done.
CABRONES!
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