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Friday, May 13, 2016

AnVision "New World"


Country: Poland
Genre(s): Progressive Rock/Metal
Label: Empire 18
Format: CD, vinyl
Release date: May 13, 2016
Tracklist
1. Private Paradise (10:57)
2. I'm Gone Away (4:26)
3. Season Of The Witches (6:04)
4. Gift Of Fate (3:55)
5. Around The Corner (6:30)
6. Lights Out Dark Comes (15:36)
7. New World (5:28)

Total Time 52:56

Line-up
Marek "Marqus" Ostrowski - vocals
Grzegorz "Greg" Ziółek - guitar
Marcin "Larz" Duchnik - drums
Karol "Karaluz" Wadowski - bass
Waldemar "Valdi" Różańskii - keyboards, synthesizers
   With
Angelina Kierońska - violin (4)
Alicja Soboń - violin (4)
Karolina Stasiowska - viola (4)
Anna Podkościelna-Cyz - cello (4)
Aleksandra Sidor - whisper (6)

Media/Samples 
I'm Gone Away
New World

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Monday, September 3, 2012

AnVision "AstralPhase"


Country: Poland
Sub GenreProgressive Metal, Progressive Rock
Release date: September 3, 2012
Tracklist
1. The Astronaut 6:16
2. S.O.D 5:34
3. Family Ties 6:37
4. Mental Suicide 7:51
5. Mercitron 7:16
6. I Can't Live Without My Love 7:47
7. I Have No Fear 8:48

Line-up
Marek "Marqus" Ostrowski- vocal
Grzegorz "Greg" Ziółek - guitar
Artur "Art" Serwin - bass guitar
Marcin "Larz" Duchnik - drums
Łukasz "Lukas" Piwowoński - synthesizers

Description/Reviews
‘AstralPhase’ is the first full-length CD from Polish ANVISION, another in a line of solid progressive groups coming out of that country in recent years. What makes this newcomer really special is how they can demonstrate the diversity to provide a catchy blend of melody and power. The battery of sound meshes with dark and light themes, sudden changes in tempo, a sense of direction, lots of atmosphere, a deal of determination. There's progress of alternating pieces within each track and the overall feel of this release is a unit of very catchy compositions and expert instrumentation. Whether it’s with extensive guitar soloing and sensitive singing, or multi-layered keyboard parts, expressive drums and creative bass, it is all about the big picture.  A word should be said about the production, by the band themselves, which is of a high standard, as is the accompanying booklet. Undoubtedly, AnVision is one of the great surprises for 2012. And if you’re a fan of melodic prog metal oriented towards the current neo-progressive scene, you'll want to check this out. (Prog Head
Media/Samples 
entire album at youtube

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