- Sep 19, 2006
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Hey guys !
I received my copy yesterday and it rejoined my actual CD playlist:
This is odd: there are only female singers on those discs except on the Peeping Tom one (but it features Norah JOnes and Bebel Gilberto). I don't usually like female fronted bands because I'm more exigent with the singer's singing style, especially in metal bands. Nightwish, Lacuna Coil... are so boring bands. Every time I'm watching and listening to one of those bands, they look like they're playing for American Idol.
To-Mera is way better than those groups. The riffs are more violent, there are many rythm variations and atmosphere changes, the songs are not repetitive, and Julia's voice fits perfectly the instrumentals. Maybe I would have liked to hear more Hungarian singings and have one or two more tracks.
I received 3 stickers with my CD and sticked them in different places of my city (in Versailles, near Paris in France):
Too bad they're not bigger ! Send me more and I'll stick them everywhere in Paris
Greg
I received my copy yesterday and it rejoined my actual CD playlist:
This is odd: there are only female singers on those discs except on the Peeping Tom one (but it features Norah JOnes and Bebel Gilberto). I don't usually like female fronted bands because I'm more exigent with the singer's singing style, especially in metal bands. Nightwish, Lacuna Coil... are so boring bands. Every time I'm watching and listening to one of those bands, they look like they're playing for American Idol.
To-Mera is way better than those groups. The riffs are more violent, there are many rythm variations and atmosphere changes, the songs are not repetitive, and Julia's voice fits perfectly the instrumentals. Maybe I would have liked to hear more Hungarian singings and have one or two more tracks.
I received 3 stickers with my CD and sticked them in different places of my city (in Versailles, near Paris in France):
Too bad they're not bigger ! Send me more and I'll stick them everywhere in Paris
Greg