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(Ianasonic) - "Controvers"

Reviewed by:

"Philip Wooldridge"- (Ravenheart Music)

Genre:
(Female Fronted) {Rock/Symphonic-Metal}-(Music)
Country:
Portugal
Length:
NA
Release Date:
2010
Band Members: Diana Freire - vocals, João Júlio - guitars
  Paulo Bispo - guitars, Diogo Freire on bass,
  Aurélien Vieira Lino - keyboards Joaquim Pequicho - drums
     
Track Listing: 1.)-Come In, Sit Down, and Relax
9.)-Through & Through
  2.)-My Little Bit of Sunshine
10.)- Continuous Night
  3.)-Unfaithful Beliefs 11.)- Too Perfect (Hidden bonus)
  4.)- Five Days
  5.)-Love (Can’t Live Without It)  
  6.)-Bitter Flavour  
  7.)-Pink Balloon  
  8.)-White Demon  

Review:

This Portuguese combo was created four years ago by producer/writer Marco Jung, vocalist/writer Diana Freire, and guitarist/writer João Júlio. Their music is almost impossible to pigeonhole, I suppose a mixture of Evanescence, The Cranberries and a touch of Love and Rockets is closest comparison I can come up with, but this tells only half the story. They add all sorts of electronica and surprising ingredients into the mix, making each song quite an adventure. Songs like ‘Come In, Sit Down, and Relax’, ‘Five Days’, and ‘Pink Balloon’ are excellent up-tempo alt rockers. ‘My Little Bit of Sunshine’ is a groovy shuffle with Marc Bolan ‘ish’ riff, and ‘Bitter Flavour’ an equally catchy pop rock song. ‘Unfaithful Beliefs’ and ‘Love (Can’t Live Without It)’ are more experimental, proggish and atmospheric, while ‘Through and Through’ even sounds like Prince! The last track ‘Too Perfect’ shows their jazzy side with a touch of avante garde, together with the hidden bonus track, the trombone laced bossa nova ‘Too Perfect’, it’s like being in Parisian jazz club in the 60’s, you half expect Simon Templar to walk in! Production is excellent, and the whole album is a delightful and thoroughly fascinating listen. A song like the infectious ‘My Little Bit of Sunshine’ could easily become a hit, especially with that hook; it would certainly go down well on the radio. This is one controversy you won’t want to avoid, so sneak out the backdoor and head to their Myspace, http://www.myspace.com/ianasonic where you can purloin a copy before the press finds out. 8.5 out of 10

 

 

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