heavier. The riffs soften a little bit that seriousness. With The Martyr
we break out that solemnity, without losing the epic touch. Here
we can find with more melodic riffs and a more energetic rhythm.
Meanwhile singer and choir impress a feeling that even if we don’t
know the lyrics fully, it invite us to sing along.
We continue with God Rest Your Soul, starting with a beautiful
acoustic sound that makes us think on a soft song, but nothing is
more far away from the truth, the already known guitars make a
dramatic entrance accompanied by their rhythmic base, while Nagy
makes one of his more soulful and composure performances. Again,
the choir helps to bring up those feelings. Take Me To Neverland,
takes us to a moment of mixed feelings, even though the emotive
nature of the music the singer stamps a feeling that reaches to the
startling. A song full, as I already said, of emotion, melody and a
captivating rhythm.