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Andre Matos - Time To Be Free review



Reviewer:
8.4

92 users:
8.18
Band: Andre Matos
Album: Time To Be Free
Style: Power metal
Release date: August 22, 2007
A review by: Dream Taster


01. Menuett
02. Letting Go
03. Rio
04. Remember Why
05. How Long (Unleashed Away)
06. Looking Back
07. Face The End
08. Time To Be Free
09. Rescue
10. A New Moonlight
11. Endeavour
12. Separate Ways (Words Apart) [Japanese bonus][Journey cover]

In October 2006, the Brazilian combo known as Shaman split on musical differences. Leaving longtime drummer Ricardo Confessori to his Progressive Metal ways, the remainder of the band formed the Andre Matos band to continue their epic Power Metal journey that started with the band Angra in the early 1990s.

First off, despite the band name it would be unfair to refer to this band as a solo career for charismatic singer/pianist/composer Andre Matos. Seconded by the two Mariutti brothers (Luis on bass & Hugo on guitars) as was the case in Shaman, and enrolling the help of the first Angra guitar player Andres "Zaza" Hernandes to provide thrust, Andre Matos also included longtime friend Fabio Ribeiro as full-time keyboard player. To complete the lineup, the band made a surprising move in announcing Eloy Casagrande as their drummer. Indeed, this prodigy was 16 years old when joining the band!

Musically, Time To Be Free is in pure Andre' style. A little bit of classical inspiration here and there, a little bit of folk elements at times and a whole lot of Power Metal. Produced by his renowned friends Sascha Paeth and Roy Z, the album has this standard German Power production that makes Time To Be Free very close to anything that a band like Edguy put out recently, not to mention the similarities between Andre's and Tobias' voices. And just to confuse us even more, guess who is helping out with the vocals? If I am not mistaken, it is indeed Mr. Tobias Sammet himself. Those two are always a fantastic duo; check out 'How Long (Unleashed Away)' and tell me it is not close to magic.

One nice surprise on this record is the Journey cover 'Separate Ways', of which they made a cool different version without killing the vibe of it all. Of course, this is the Japanese bonus track, so if you do buy this album, be sure to go for the high-end product.

The other nice feature is the very classical composition called 'A New Moonlight', which is - as you already guessed - a variation of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata'. It is not the first time Andre uses this theme in his work. Go back and listen to olden Angra albums and you'll know what I mean.

So, by now you've figured out that this record is all about Power Metal at its best and lots of it. Correct, epic and well done it is but unfortunately rather expected most of the time. And that is the major drawback of this album; everything seems so calculated, so formulated. You already know that you will get the somewhat sappy ballad in there somewhere, the classical intro, the punch-out opener along with the standard vocals and the killer guitar riffs. So, if you really love Power Metal, do not falter to grab this record blindly as it is a very good album for the style. Now, if Edguy, Gamma Ray and the likes turn you off, avoid this album and maybe take a listen at what Angra and Shaman are doing with a more Progressive Metal sound.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 7
Production: 9





Written on 08.03.2008 by Bringing you reviews of quality music and interesting questions such as:

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Comments

Comments: 5   Visited by: 111 users
08.03.2008 - 19:57
Rating: 8
wrathchild
Staff
Actually, I'm not sure that the people loving Gamma Ray would love this album. It's not straight-forward power metal, though not "prog" as you said. But I bet proggers in general won't mind listening to it.

Something I can't get off my mind is that "A New Moonlight", a brilliant song, is reminding me of Muse a lot. Perhaps I'm just paranoïd but anyway, I do love Muse so it's no problem to me and the song is so great.

I hope to post the interview I conducted with André Matos and André "Zaza" Hernandes sometime soon, it will bring more info on the album and the band
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10.03.2008 - 02:51
Rating: 6
Evil Chip
Andre Matos never disapoints me. This record in fact its like a summary of all his career in angra and shaman. It's very powerish like in the vein of Angels Cry with the classical influences. There are some folk influences but not as much an in ritual or holy land. I love the song a new moonlight it sounds like nothing ever done by andre matos but still great.
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15.03.2008 - 13:19
Rating: 8
santiagomp
Yeah, Andre and Tobi is a great duo, but in this case, Mr Sammet didn't help Matos for the vocal lines, perhaps he was just too busy with The Scarecrow.
There's only one thing I'm missing in this new Album: Emmotions. I don't not why, but Andre -even ich he sings like an angel- sings cold, i don't feel warmth in his voice. A New Moonlight is THE exception, WHAT A GREAT SONG! Surely it's not going to be a chart song, but it's perfect and this song doesn't fall behind the magic of Bethoveen, that used to happen when classic songs are modified. I'm lokking forward for an european Tour!!!
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16.03.2008 - 04:20
Uirapuru
Liver Failure
very good album, the indigenous music parts are always present, thats a good thing in andre's albums. my fav song is Unleash Away.
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26.07.2011 - 02:36
Cuca Beludo
Account deleted
Very good review! You know, Brazil is the last place for search music, but this called my attention.
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