Arapacis – Consequences Of Dreams
By Rhys on Apr 30, 2010 | In Reviews | 4 feedbacks »
This Quebecker quartet unleash their second wave of progressive of darkness, coming from the French speaking region of Quebec, these feisty Canadians have another gun to blast our ears with, the bullets come with ‘Consequences of Dreams’. Female vocals are undoubtedly the best for gothic metal bands, and Arapacis is no exception. Combining melodic vocals with straight edge musical compositions, these eccentric musicians add twists and turns to every second of their music, making it a rollercoaster ride. Melodic vocals are the key element but are backed by Teutonic beats from the pounding of the drums and electric voltage and amplification of the guitar and bass. Bring on the darkness of Canada’s French province; bring forth the nightmares that are kept within the shadows. The album is an essential for any gothic metal fan and is recommended for anyone for a taste of progressive metal. Watch this space; Arapacis will take the underground by storm.
Written by Rhys Stevenson
9/10
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* A Quebecer: a native or inhabitant of the province of Quebec
* A Quebecer: a native or inhabitant of Quebec City
* A French-speaking Quebecer
* Quebec French, the variety of French spoken in Quebec
* Le Québécois, a newspaper based in Quebec City
* The word Québécois: Québécois (word)
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