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folklore and progressive metal with a jazzy touch. Immediately afterwards The Lamp of Mandinga comes while the sound becomes heavier by finding effective riffs, accompanied by a precise rhythm and good performances, combined with folk instruments that are not an ornament, but they give this song and the following, its own personality. The album continues with Arriving to Eagle’ s Stone, also with heavy nuances, and we can perceive a nod to Arjen Lucassen’ s sound.
The Promise of Neverland, is a song with changes in its structure that gives a good variety of nuances, and again the folkloric sound has the main line, pleasantly backed by its rhythm base. Immediately after we will listen to Chasing the Dreams, which has a slower and more powerful cadence. Without pause, we begin to listen to the sound of the train that will take us to the next song: Train to Alemania with the participation of the singer Cas Ti, this song is, until now, the one that has the most evident and accented folkloric sound, it includes a paragraph in Spanish. The song has moments when it becomes more energetic before arriving at its last stage where it arrives at a calm moment, also sung in Spanish.
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