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ANGRA returned to Japan in 2005 with their concept masterpiece “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS”. The best original recording that conveys the scene is newly excavated! This work is recorded at the “March 14, 2005: Hiroshima Club Quattro” performance. It is the superb audience recording. Speaking of ANGRA, the 20th anniversary tour of “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS” is approaching, but this work is a real-time visit to Japan at the time of the album release. It’s a good opportunity, so let’s take a look at the entire history of their visit to Japan to date. Andre Matos era, January 1997 (4 performances), November 1998 (4 performances) ←※NAGOYA 1998 Edu Falaschi era, June 2002 (5 performances) ←※NAGOYA 2002, March 2005 (6 performances) ←★COCO★, October 2006 (2 performances), February 2007 (8 performances), October 2010 (2 performances) Fabio Lione era, October 2013 (1 performance), May 2015 (4 performances), November 2018 (4 performances) ←※OSAKA 2018, June 2025 (3 performances) This is ANGRA’s live in Japan. The “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS World Tour” was one of the largest tours in their career, and they also held 6 performances in Japan. The tour was the second largest in the archipelago after 2007. The Hiroshima performance of this work was also the third concert, and this work, which vacuum-packed such a show, is truly a superb product. The site of this work is Hiroshima, but it is actually a sister collection by the same recorder as the above-mentioned “NAGOYA 1998: DAT MASTER” and “NAGOYA 2002: DAT MASTER”. If you have experienced the previous two works, you will know that the sound is extremely direct and tight. Although the realistic tone has an audience-like feel, the close contact with zero distance, the clear details of the fine details, and the vivid separation are outside the common sense of customer records. Although it was recorded more than 20 years ago, it is an “official substitute class” live album that is rarely seen even in modern digital recordings (it is a work by someone else, but the sound is like the “strongest taper in western Japan” work). The bold and meaty sound depicts a full show that explodes with the band’s potential, which is based on the masterpiece “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS”. Let’s check out the set here. Temple of Shadows (7 songs) Spread Your Fire / Waiting Silence / No Pain for the Dead / Angels and Demons / Wishing Well / The Temple of Hate / The Shadow Hunter Others (10 songs + α) Reverse: Acid Rain / Heroes of Sand (★) / Rebirth / Nova Era Andre era: Nothing to Say (★) / Carolina IV (★) / Never Understand (★) / Angels Cry (★) / Carry On Cover: PANTERA Medley [★: Cowboys From Hell / I’m Broken / 5 Minutes Alone / Mouth for War] / SLAYER (★: Raining Blood) *Note: The ★ mark indicates songs that are not being performed on the current “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS 20th Anniversary Tour”. …And so on. Unlike the ongoing “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS 20th Anniversary Tour”, this is not an album reproduction, but the main focus is still on the acclaimed masterpiece. Moreover, the performance is so amazing that it makes the stage tension of the masterpiece explode, and of course Kiko Loureiro’s virtuosity is dancing throughout the entire show, and Edu Falaschi is also in top form. The last part is a treat that can only be enjoyed at that time. It’s cover time for PANTERA and SLAYER. In particular, PANTERA is a super-rich medley that packs four delicious riffs into about three minutes. It doesn’t seem like the dramatic and progressive ANGRA, but if you listen to it, you’ll understand the steel festival. Not only the major representative songs, but also the seriousness of including “I’m Broken”, which even the original band has never done, makes you grin involuntarily. It’s a newly excavated original master that appeared as if to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS”. A treasure that allows you to fully experience the “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS Tour” with an incredible shocking sound that has been kept secret until now. A new masterpiece from Japan that is proud of the world is born here! A superb audience recording of the performance “March 14, 2005: Hiroshima Club Quattro”. A sister collection by the same recorder as “NAGOYA 1998” and “NAGOYA 2002”, a superb product with a fierce direct and tight quality. Although it was recorded more than 20 years ago, it is an “official substitute class” live album that is rarely seen even in modern digital recordings. A new masterpiece from Japan that is proud of the world, where the band’s potential that made the masterpiece “TEMPLE OF SHADOWS” explodes. Hiroshima CLUB QUATTRO, Hiroshima, Japan 14th March 2005 ULTIMATE SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc:1 (59:24) 1. Intro 2. Deus le Volt! / Spread Your Fire 3. Waiting Silence 4. A Raincid 5. Nothing to Say 6. Carolina IV 7. No Pain for the Dead 8. Angels and Demons 9. Never Understand Disc:2 (73:08) 1. Wishing Well 2. Aquiles Priester Solo 3. The Temple of Hate 4. Kiko Loureiro Solo 5. Heroes of Sand 6. Rebirth 7. Rafael Bittencourt Solo 8. The Shadow Hunter 9. Angels Cry 10. Unfinished Allegro / Carry On 11. In Excelsis 12. Nova Era 13. Cowboys From Hell / I’m Broken / 5 Minutes Alone / Mouth for War 14. Raining Blood 15. Outro Edu Falaschi – Lead Vocals Kiko Loureiro – Guitar Rafael Bittencourt – Guitar Felipe Andreoli – Bass Aquiles Priester – Drums
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