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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking
It took me a long time to discover Angra, but once I did I got into them in a big way. I could tell that Angra was something special from listening to Angels Cry, but I had no idea they were capable of the masterpiece that is their 1995 album Holy Land.

Where Angels Cry was more of a power metal album with progressive elements, Holy Land is a progressive...
Published on April 13, 2007 by Justin Gaines

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great music, weak vocals
One thing is clear: Angra writes great songs. Their implementation of symphonic instruments is beautiful and it works with their hard metal edge in wonderful ways. Unfortunately, the whiny vocalist lacks the power to match the music. Still, I think this album is worth getting. Carolina IV is an incredible song, and it alone almost justifies buying the album, but there's a...
Published on October 12, 2000 by Monkey King


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking, April 13, 2007
This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
It took me a long time to discover Angra, but once I did I got into them in a big way. I could tell that Angra was something special from listening to Angels Cry, but I had no idea they were capable of the masterpiece that is their 1995 album Holy Land.

Where Angels Cry was more of a power metal album with progressive elements, Holy Land is a progressive metal album with not only power metal elements, but incorporating orchestral and choral passages and exotic instruments from around the world for a powerful and unique musical experience. Holy Land is one of those albums where all the stars are in alignment and everything just works perfectly. The songwriting, the instrumentals, the vocals, the production, the melodies - all of them are in top form on this album, and they all work together seamlessly to make Holy Land such an effective concept album. Each time I listen to this album, the songs bring out the sense of adventure, wonder and discovery that the Holy Land concept is all about.

This is easily the best album of the Andre Matos era. Angels Cry and Fireworks are both incredibly strong power metal albums in their own right, but the band took a huge leap forward with Holy Land. I've never heard anything quite like it before or since then.

Holy Land is a must-have album for all fans of the progressive and/or power metal genres. This is where Helloween and Dream Theater meet.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW, April 28, 2006
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James M (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
This is really a great album.
Actually, to be honest, it has a few forgettable tracks.
But it also has a few masterpieces which more than make up for it. Alright, in my opinion.

The masterpieces:
ZITO - Great melody, great feel, and great energy

Carolina IV - The best song on the album, about ten minutes long, really amazing how it progresses, great opening and stays strong throughout the whole song, its really the best Angra song. It also has the Brazilian rhythms and drums which add to the theme of the album.

Nothing to Say - Reminds me of Carry On/Angels Cry, great guitar intro, again a brazilian feel like Carolina IV, I would say this is one of the best Angra songs, and its very catchy.

Make believe - Unbelievable song as well, its a bit softer but very emotional and sounds very cool, really grows on you

Lullaby for Lucifer - Just a short little song at the end, but its the perfect closer for the album

Forgettable tracks:
Deep Blue, Silence and Distance. They aren't bad, but they just don't grip me like the other songs.

There are also 2 songs that are pretty good. Holy Land and Shaman, and of course crossing in the beginning too. They are also great songs, just not as unbelievable as the ones I listed.

Overall, I would still give it a 5/5 despite a few more boring tracks because the guitars are amazing, the vocals are very good (in my opinion), great songwriting with a few exceptions, and a great feel to it with the South American music blended into a few tracks.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWSOME, March 28, 2000
This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
I listened to this album and decided that I like it better than the Scorpions, and that says a lot! This band has great talent and creativity, and I definately recommend it to others.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, March 27, 2000
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This is one of the best CD I've ever listen to...i recomend it to anyone who likes the good music....kiko loureiro is such a great guitar player, i think he can only be beaten by john Petrucci from Dreamtheater, and Andrei Matos is one of the best singers i've listen to. Listen to this cd..you won't regret it
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb metal..., November 16, 1999
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Absoulutely superb metal. Innovative varied and highly melodic. Great solos.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for any prog metal fan!, October 21, 1999
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This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
Holy Land ranks with Awake, Operation Mindcrime, Wake of Magellan, and Tyranny. The 10 minute Carolina is unlike anything I've heard before. The band blends symphonic compostions with metal at it's finest.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like gradiose heavy metal, this is the one CD to have, June 14, 1999
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This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
This is, in this reviewers humble opinion, the greatest metal band in the world. If you like Iron Maiden, Helloween, or Queen then this band is definitely for you. Tracks range from about 5 minutes to 10 minutes in length. The musicianship is top notch, the songwriting is unique and well-constructed, the production is very polished. The singer is similar to Bruce Dickinson, but better! Not many albums give me shivers but this one did. If you like any of the three bands I listed above, slap out that credit card and order this!! You will not be disappointed!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Angras 2nd Album is the BEST, January 9, 2004
This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
This is the Album that made Angra huge in not only Brazil but also all over Europe. It derives its influences from brazilian music and the album overall has a latin american feel to it! This IS Angras most influencial album and is definetly their best to date! Why are you still sitting there ORDER THIS ALBUM NOW!!! Trust me you WONT be sorry!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Boys from Brazil stretch out, November 6, 2006
This review is from: Holy Land (Audio CD)
Angra really stepped outside the square with this album, a slab that hits the mark in a range of ways. To think Angra put out an album like this at a time when grunge and pop-punk were the ruling subgenres of hard rock/metal shows how this sort of music is obviously a labour of love for these dudes.

Firing off on a tangent is perhaps a good way of describing this album. From the balls to the wall opener of Nothing to Say, with a riff you could use to chop down some more of the Amazon with to the ethereal wanderings of the title track to the tribal rhythms of Carolina IV this is a highly diverse rock album. As per with Angels Cry a number of the band get writing credits though this time around we don't have so many guest musicians in terms of outside metal acts, merely players who did the orchestral instruments. And on Holy Land Angra hit the listener with a whole bunch of them - flute, viola, congas, djembe, clave and even the didgeridoo among others.

While it's fair to say that this album is less of a committed rocker than Angels Cry the two still somehow gel together. In fact the two were released in some territories as a compilation. This is probably assisted by the production again being down by Sashca Paeth and Charlie Bauerfield who did Angels Cry.

What shines through is the feel of the band, something beyond specifics about the music. Not an album easily digested for the newcomer but a number of the tunes open up on repeated listens. Another good release from Angra.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A ProgMetal Masterpiece!, July 8, 2000
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Holy Land is one of the best-written progressive metal dics I've ever heard. The instruments and arrangements are simply outstanding. With the exception of Dream Theater's discs, I don't think I've ever heard music that's just put together so well. The title track has a definite Latin feel to it; "Make Believe" is simply a stunning ballad. This disc has it all- power, emotion, variety, etc. A masterpiece. You won't be disappointed.
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