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Arachnes, In Praise of Science

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1381301

Disk length: 53m 37s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ouverture 2:26
2. Gothic Description 4:56
3. Just Try And Hit Me 5:05
4. The Dark Side of My Mind 5:14
5. I'm Closing My Eyes 4:56
6. First Movement 3:33
7. Second Movement 1:51
8. Third Movement 4:10
9. A Secret Sky 3:19
10. Schizophrenia 5:00
11. Nightmare4 4:22
12. Blues Variation4 4:07
13. Knowledge 4:29

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Review

Arachnes formed back in 1995 when Caruso brothers Enzo (vocals) and Franco (guitars) decided to give up their hard-rock project Firehouse in order to start a brand new musical-concept with lots of different influences and more oriented to the virtuoso-approach of guitars and arrangements. Their trade-mark sound originates from an incredibly wide range of influences, from Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin to Yes, Miles Davis, Bach and Chopin to name a few. The band's 5th studio album In Praise Of Science, already described by Caruso brothers as another big step forward in order to combine hard rock and progressive edges with brilliant symphonic atmospheres. Get ready for a real metal opera! Scarlet. 2006.The Bands' Fifth Studio-album is Described by the Founding Caruso Brothers (Enzo-vocals and Franco-guitars) as Another Big Step Forward, Combining Hard Rock and Progressive Edges with Brilliant, Edgy Symphonic Atmospheres. The Disc Has Amazing Performance by Some of Italy's Most Prolific and Talented Musicians! Get Ready for a Real Metal-opera!

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