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"La ciudad de los arboles" CD by Mägo De Oz

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"La Ciudad de los Arboles" is yet another magnificent musical statement from an exceptional band that mixes Spanish lyrics, synthesizers, violins, flutes and guitars to conjure up an unmistakably medieval atmosphere.
Item no. 438269
Title La ciudad de los arboles
Musical Genre Heavy Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Mägo De Oz
Release date 23/12/2008
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    El Espiritu del Bosque (Intro)
  • 2.
    La Ciudad de los Arboles
  • 3.
    Mi Nombre Es Rock 'n' Roll
  • 4.
    El rincon de los sentidos
  • 5.
    Deja de llorar (Y vuelvete a levantar)
  • 6.
    La Cancion de los Deseos
  • 7.
    Y ahora voy a salir (Ranxeira)
  • 8.
    Runa llena (Instrumental)
  • 9.
    Resacosix en la barra
  • 10.
    No queda sino batirnos
  • 11.
    Sin ti, seria silencio (Parte II)
  • 12.
    Si molesto me quedo
  • 13.
    El espiritu del Bosque II (Outro)

by Jürgen Tschamler (29.01.2009) In Spain, Mägo De Oz are one of the most influential bands with a huge following, not only in their genre. With their humongous list of album releases, they have reached a lot of people internationally, too. Their style is very versatile and best described with the term Medieval / folklore Metal. By now, the band consists of ten musicians - on their latest release "La ciudad de los arboles", they have once again recorded 13 songs packed with all their trademarks: beautiful classic melodies, crispy guitars, and the signature Medieval touch. This doesn’t necessarily lead to melancholic sounds - the tracks always have a positive, cheery appeal. Synthesisers, violins, flutes, and guitars make a merry mixture, supported by the Spanish vocals - very unique. The Spanish also deliver a brilliant cover of Queen`s "39" which is a bit confusing at the beginning (partially because they renamed the song - or would you recognise "No queda sino batirnos"?). "La ciudad de los arboles" is another great musical statement of an exceptional band - if you like Medieval Metal, you should definitely check them out.