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Concerto Moon - From Father To Son review



Reviewer:
8.0

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7.23
Band: Concerto Moon
Album: From Father To Son
Style: Power metal
Release date: 1998
A review by: Pierre Tombale


01. Dream Chaser
02. Surrender
03. Moonlight After The Rain
04. Inside Story
05. One And Only
06. From Father To Son
07. Somewhere In Time
08. The Last Betting
09. Into The Fire
10. Change My Heart
11. Run To The Sky [bonus] [live]
12. Alone In Paradise [bonus] [live]

Once more, but faster louder and better this time? Coming up Concerto Moons follow up to their 1997 debut, the 1998 released ?From Father To Son?. The title already creates an image of what was given from their first to their second album and that has improved at the same time just like the father is giving experiences and memories to his son.

Creating even more standards, i.e. ?Dream Chaser?, Surrender?, ?Somewhere In Time? and ?Into The Fire?, the successor of Fragments Of The Moon, should be well received by the fans. As mentioned all band members improved their performances and created once again a fantastic power metal sound that can be described with the same attributes as the predecessor. The standards are once again outstanding and as before you shall not miss the rest of this fine piece of metal. If ?Fragments? did not convince you of the qualities of Concerto Moon then F.F.T.S. surely will. Still the lyrics are sung in japanese, but soon one gets used to this fact and if you don's mind other non-native speakers of english having their little problems with the language you will easily forget about the mistakes made in this production.

The metal sun rises in the east. Of course, we have to expect even better things from these guys in the future! By the way, this album, too contains live bonus tracks (two to be exact), creating an overall length of 69:43 minutes.

Written by Pierre Tombale | 24.11.2003





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