Persona (TN)
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Persona - Elusive Reflections (2016)
Year : 2016
Style : Progressive Metal , Female Vocal
Country : Tunisia
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 103 mb
Bio:
PERSONA is a female-fronted metal band from Tunisia. Their style unites modern metal sound with elements of rock, thrash and heavy riffs with synth effects and classical orchestration.Being considered one of the most accomplished bands on the Tunisian metal scene, PERSONA is now ready to take it to the international level. Their debut album ELUSIVE REFLECTIONS will be released in 2015.
Album:
Persona is something as rare (in my world, at least) as a Tunisian-based Power Metal-like act. I say Power Metal-like, since the band more or less sounds like a more melodic (and female-fronted) version of Swedish Deathstars. All of the industrial and almost gothic aspects that made the Swedes famous have been reproduced, although in their own unique way, and spiced up with just a hint of Nightwish-like Power Metal (hence my previous statement). The end result created by this quintet is a catchy, easy-listenable and very melodious album containing a grand total of ten tracks, spanning forty-six minutes. And while I suppose you could argue that, on the surface, there is very little to discern Persona from similar acts, they still have something sightly undefinable that makes them somewhat memorable. While I am certain that it is not only the vocals, it is, however, the one thing that I noticed the most: A peculiar, yet drawing mixture of monotonous tones, with a hint of melancholy. And thinking back, this was also a trait that I found attractive on Phobos Corps. newest EP, even though I did not realize it at the time. As far as I have been able to gather, Elusive Refletions is a self-released album, although I must admit that the sheer professionalism and time thrown into mixing the tracks, the art in the booklet and the overall feel of the release seems to belie it. However it is released is irrelevant to my point however, which is merely this: As first releases go, Elusive Reflections is a pretty decent one. Not a genre I often delve into, but I definitely do not regret the experience. If you are up for it, give their first single ”Blinded” a chance. You will find it below.
Line-Up:
Jelena Dobric : Lead & backing Vocals
Melik Melek Khelifa : Lead Guitar
Yosri Ouada : Rhythm Guitar
Walid Bessadok : Keyboard
Nesrine Mahbouli : Bass
Youssef Aouadi : Drums
Tracklist:
01. Somebody Else
02. Blinded
03. Forgotten
04. Halley
05. Ageless
06. Torn
07. Monsters
08. He Kills Me More
09. Persona
10. The Sea of Fallen Stars
+ Video "Blinded" (Official Video)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Year : 2016
Style : Progressive Metal , Female Vocal
Country : Tunisia
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 103 mb
Bio:
PERSONA is a female-fronted metal band from Tunisia. Their style unites modern metal sound with elements of rock, thrash and heavy riffs with synth effects and classical orchestration.Being considered one of the most accomplished bands on the Tunisian metal scene, PERSONA is now ready to take it to the international level. Their debut album ELUSIVE REFLECTIONS will be released in 2015.
Album:
Persona is something as rare (in my world, at least) as a Tunisian-based Power Metal-like act. I say Power Metal-like, since the band more or less sounds like a more melodic (and female-fronted) version of Swedish Deathstars. All of the industrial and almost gothic aspects that made the Swedes famous have been reproduced, although in their own unique way, and spiced up with just a hint of Nightwish-like Power Metal (hence my previous statement). The end result created by this quintet is a catchy, easy-listenable and very melodious album containing a grand total of ten tracks, spanning forty-six minutes. And while I suppose you could argue that, on the surface, there is very little to discern Persona from similar acts, they still have something sightly undefinable that makes them somewhat memorable. While I am certain that it is not only the vocals, it is, however, the one thing that I noticed the most: A peculiar, yet drawing mixture of monotonous tones, with a hint of melancholy. And thinking back, this was also a trait that I found attractive on Phobos Corps. newest EP, even though I did not realize it at the time. As far as I have been able to gather, Elusive Refletions is a self-released album, although I must admit that the sheer professionalism and time thrown into mixing the tracks, the art in the booklet and the overall feel of the release seems to belie it. However it is released is irrelevant to my point however, which is merely this: As first releases go, Elusive Reflections is a pretty decent one. Not a genre I often delve into, but I definitely do not regret the experience. If you are up for it, give their first single ”Blinded” a chance. You will find it below.
Line-Up:
Jelena Dobric : Lead & backing Vocals
Melik Melek Khelifa : Lead Guitar
Yosri Ouada : Rhythm Guitar
Walid Bessadok : Keyboard
Nesrine Mahbouli : Bass
Youssef Aouadi : Drums
Tracklist:
01. Somebody Else
02. Blinded
03. Forgotten
04. Halley
05. Ageless
06. Torn
07. Monsters
08. He Kills Me More
09. Persona
10. The Sea of Fallen Stars
+ Video "Blinded" (Official Video)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/