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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Tantric
Unlike most people, I liked more songs from Tantric's second CD than the first. This album's sound definitely returns to Tantric's roots and will please those who liked the first album more but it is definitely NOT the same Tantric. Since the original band left, it goes without saying that Tantric does not sound the same. Lead singer Hugo Ferreira is the sole remaining...
Published on April 28, 2008 by J. Smith

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3.0 out of 5 stars Try it! You might like it!
Good album! It's grown on me a lot in the past few weeks. I give Hugo and crew lot of credit for coming back and attempting to put out a quality product. Seems the dudes from Days of The New and the "old" Tantric can't stay in one project for too long which is a shame in itself.

Regarding a previous review: Yes, it has some bad words! Doesn't mean the album...
Published on May 16, 2008 by Chris Amex


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Tantric, April 28, 2008
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
Unlike most people, I liked more songs from Tantric's second CD than the first. This album's sound definitely returns to Tantric's roots and will please those who liked the first album more but it is definitely NOT the same Tantric. Since the original band left, it goes without saying that Tantric does not sound the same. Lead singer Hugo Ferreira is the sole remaining member and has rebuilt the band with new members. Hugo decided to NOT try to imitate Tantric's previous efforts. You will not hear another "Breakdown" or "Astounded" on this album. Songs like "Regret" and "Lucky One" sound more alternative than rock but tunes like their single "Down and Out" and "The End Begins" give us a taste of what we're used to while songs like "Lay" and "The One" (which was written before the breakup) take us in totally new territory. NONE of the songs on this album sound like After We Go. Also, without Whitener you will notice the vocals don't have the "Alice in Chains" sound either which was criticized by some but relished by others. The new members are more multi-talented and all the new instruments involved give them an expanded repertoire more along the lines of "Evanesence". The vocals on this album are not as processed as previous albums even though Toby Wright produced this too. The most striking difference of course is the loss of Whitener's guitar. Practically all Tantric songs began with one of his extended riffs and the other instruments "stacked" on top of it. The new lineup does practically none of this. Some people will find this a bit of culture shock--but if you'll remember the complaints about the second album were that it didn't break enough new ground. This album certainly does that----but it's still Tantric.
The songs are angry, introspective, and loud......everything a Tantric CD is supposed to be! :-) Hugo maintains his no holds barred way expressing himself. You won't need to be told which songs are about Whitener and which are about an old flame. Kevin's keyboards come in handy on "The One" but every other time it makes them sound more europop-ish and so I dinged them one star for it. The album isn't as rock as we might have liked but it gets the job done. I've heard some of Whitener's new work with Interchange and it's clear Hugo had more influence on Tantric's music all this time. He was the only one who could've brought us another album. This is a solid effort and gives Tantric something to build on. For better or worse, Tantric is back. And I'm glad.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome CD, May 17, 2008
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
I've been waiting four years for some new Tantric. And what we got, a really new Tantric. New drummer, new bassist, new guitarist, and an addition of a violinist (which is really cool). The only person the same in the singer. The new Tantric, appropriately titled 'The End Begins' is just what we expect. They don't do the same old stuff other rock bands do. They are truly unique (especially now that they have a violinist). The first single, "Down and Out," gives me goosebumps with the line "We come from the bottom and knock it out," which is just a fantastic line. I love the song "Love Song" but can really listen to every song on this CD, start to finish. The songs themselves make a beautiful 5-star album.

So why the 4 stars? Simple. The physical CDs are edited. Two songs, "The One" and "Monopoly" each have the f-word in them just once, but they are muted out. I happen to got those legally, buy buying them from iTunes (the digital versions can be bought at Amazon as well) so that I'd have the real deal. A minor inconvenience to me, but I've waited so long just to hear new tunes by the band, I can live with the additional 1.98 I paid to download those two songs.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Explicit version - digital only, September 21, 2008
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This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
Good tunes, always been a fan of Hugo's voice. It looks like the uncensored versions are only available in digital format (on Amazon, for example). Wan't an easy way to get the explicit versions of the two songs that are marked as "(clean)?" Go to grandparents.com, register twice with a couple different anonymous e-mail addresses, take advantage of their "free song for your grandkids" offer, have them e-mail you a couple Pepsi Stuff codes (5 pts each), turn them in at Amazon, and BOOM -- two free uncensored MP3. Thanks Grandma!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Try it! You might like it!, May 16, 2008
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This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
Good album! It's grown on me a lot in the past few weeks. I give Hugo and crew lot of credit for coming back and attempting to put out a quality product. Seems the dudes from Days of The New and the "old" Tantric can't stay in one project for too long which is a shame in itself.

Regarding a previous review: Yes, it has some bad words! Doesn't mean the album should get a one star rating!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars decent album... but not at all representative of tantric, May 21, 2008
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
If you pick up this CD expecting it to be anything like the debut or After We Go you will be disappointed. This is not the same band (as you are obviously aware of at this point if you are buying the album).

As far as I see it there are two main problems with this album:
1) Tantric's drummer has been replaced by Fuel's former drummer. When I read this I immediately knew what we were going to get - average beats (few fills, poor double bass and average work). Tantric's best rhythms can be found in after we go... their original drummer (I'm not going to bother looking up his name (if by chance he reads this... dude... you are missed)) played to his own beat, and that beat was distinctive, tight and excellent. Fuel's guy bring average skills to the drum table and it shows. Yes, he keeps rhythm, but you don't listen to these songs and get impressed by the drummer
2) Guitar work. Gone are the excellent solos and fingerpicking. Alice in Chains or not, Tantric guitarist (Whittener (sp?) had great chops on the guitar and was a good singer as well. You're going to hear a lot of overlays on Hugo's voice whereas in the past Tantric's previous guitarist would sing backup. This leaves a lot to be desired as the harmonies that were apparent on both the debut album and after we go just aren't there like they used to be.

Here's where I draw the dividing line between this album and the past two... when I play songs from the first album (hate me now, astounded) or the second album (i.e. just once, chasing after) my friends always ask who is on the radio... w/ this album you're just not going to get that. It's not as different or as impressive.

So I give it 3 points... new band, new sound (but let's be honest, the violin doesn't add THAT much to the sound) and some aggressive lyrics. This is a different band though and this album will NEVER be considered the definitive Tantric sound or album (nor should it be). Should you buy it? Maybe.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars WARNING: This CD is censored!, April 30, 2008
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
This CD is censored. Amazon seems to not sell an uncensored version. I returned my censored version to Amazon and would have never bought it if it was correctly labeled.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, April 23, 2008
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
A very cohesive album, it works from start to finish unlike the previous two. Repeat listens brings out the wonders in Hugo's music. Very rewarding, and a major accomplishment.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NEW TANTRIC TRICK, July 7, 2008
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This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
Many reviews will indicate the new band members and the changed sound.
I like both Tantric bands and find that the new sound maintains enough of the original sound, but takes the music to different directions. Personaly I appreciate a band that does not put out the exact same album
every time, so the new members are cool with me. I admit at first I was wait a minute this is not the Tantric I am used to, but after several listens I like the whole thing. I would say give it a chance and don't get caught up with the fact the band is all new but the singer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Offering from Tantric, May 25, 2010
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This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
Been a big fan of this group since their first album. I really have enjoyed the addition of the violinist to their songs - makes for a very unique hard rock sound. I just love every track on this album, beginning to end. Honestly - it hasn't left my car CD player since I got it over a month ago.
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4.0 out of 5 stars After the departure...Comeback great, December 31, 2009
This review is from: The End Begins (Audio CD)
After Whitener,Vest and Taul left i thought with Hugo only this band shouldn't exist.But after hearing this album it was a successful one thanks in large part to the guitar sound and the electric violin that really made each song gel.Awful songs like Love song,Monopoly,Wishing,Something Better were dreadful but other songs that stole the album were Lay,The end Begins,Why don't you,Regret,The one highlighted the album and made it great.
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