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A blend of powerful old school, power, progressive, goth metal with an original sound hard to Label, think Lacuna Coil meets Savatage meets Ayreon.......
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Progressive Metal
Release Date:
2003
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Earthcubed - THE DARK AND THE DIVINE
© Copyright-Andrew W. Bordoni
(616892552024)
Record Label: AWB Productions
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"THE DARK AND THE DIVINE" is the latest from the band "EARTHCUBED" fronted by British progressive shredder Andrew W. Bordoni and backed by Kristin Lamb on Vocals and Violins, Matt Konfirst on double lead guitar, Roman Niziolek on Bass and Greg Rapp on Drums.
Read the following reviews and see why you shouldn't miss out on this great CD!
Metal Magazine BRAVE WORDS AND BLOODY KNUCKLES (BWBK) wrote:
"Hot on the heels of the well-regarded Earth3 album, axe virtuoso Andrew W. Bordoni offers up a mesmerizing, elegant, old school power gothic spread sent progressively skyward through the vocals of Kristin Lamb. The proof, the dimension, the prowess, is in the songs, which go many places, surprise and scope at each turn....www.bravewords.com
Web Magazine www.revelationz.com wrote:
"Here is a promising 6-cut release from a new prog-metal outfit called Earthcubed. Offering a powerful dose of melodic progressive metal filled with the typical elements like the complex rhythmic structure, odd time signatures, and the musicianship that is noteworthy of playing this style. The brainchild of British guitarist/composer Andrew Bordoni, anyone can ask the question, "why aren't these guys signed?" Bordoni has the chops and seems to have the vision in order to make this happen, and here is the proof. One of the focuses' on this recording (besides the guitar work of Bordoni himself) is Kristin Lamb, who offers her vocal chops in more of a rock style, more in relation to Pat Benetar than say an operatic stylist, not to mention her occasional violin playing, which adds another element that brings a more certain technical element, rather than letting a keyboard play the strings. On this release the band is represented well, offering up your typical powerful cuts such as "The Rising" and "Redemption;" the Awake-era Dream Theater-esque ballads like the acoustic "Avalon" and the "sixth track" as well as more dark atmospheric moments found in "Fury;" regardless of there only being six cuts, it does show the diversity, rather than just being another overproduced demo. Production wise, Bordoni has it together, this release in particular layers guitars, while adding plenty of solos and a powerful rhythm section; not to mention the keyboard pads that are used are brought to the back of the mix to make this lean more towards a Metal sound, rather than becoming too symphonic. Overall, it is impressive, again the musicianship and vision is there, so this just might be the embryonic stage of another band to make the rounds on a larger scale here in the future. Rating: 7/10 Hashman - 2/18/
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Web magazine www.roughedge.com wrote:
Reviewed by Snidermann
"There is something compelling about a band with a female singer who also plays the violin (and, oh yes, she does both very well). The brainchild of progressive guitarist Andrew W. Bordoni, Earthcubed's "The Dark and the Divine" is an appropriately titled mix of strange yet fascinating, and excellently produced, songs with haunting vocals and strong, complex music. Sometimes, things seem to get a bit too pushy and even a little preachy, or maybe that's just the way it comes across. Regardless, Earthcubed is a very listenable disc, especially for fans of the progressive metal genre and of bands like Evanescence."
Many more reviews can be found on the web and all of them praise
"THE DARK AND THE DIVINE", why? Buy the CD and find out!
This CD is packaged in a slipcase featuring the fantastic art of Jessica Galbreth. Andrew W. Bordoni, Earthcubed & Eclectica are independent artists with no label support and unfortunately printing and recording CD's isn't free! By buying these CD's you help Andrew and his projects continue on this fantastic musical journey!
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Great songwriting and vocals.
author: Ti-Pat
This cd is as good as the Earth-3 cd. If you like Ayreon and all the side-projects of Arjen Lucassen, buy it now, you won't be disappointed.
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Earthcubed have enormous potential! On the right path!
author: James Olson
I remember back in the early eighties that the first and second effort of a band was always looked at with scepticism and that the third album was the one that was either the masterpiece or the failure.
I got Earthcubeds first effort "Earth 3" a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised, not blown away by it, but it was a great debut from this unknown band. Just a few months later I purchase this 2nd effort of theirs and was blown away by the improvements. Just after 4 or 5 months they leaped from "not to bad" to "these guys are good"!
"The dark and the divine" isn't perfect, some songs are better than others and its the first 2 tracks that really stand out and that are my favorites.
This band is like good wine, it's just going to get better with time.
I am really looking forward to the famous "3rd release" since I honestly believe that they will break it with that one and that anyone who likes Metal and it's derivatives will enjoy.
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Powerful progressive rock & roll with tasteful vocal arrangements, awesome guita
author: Ramiro Lynch
I own all of Andrew Bordoni's records, but this one is the one I play in my car the most. The guitar playing is awesome, and the songwriting on this album is outstanding. This one is really fun to listen to while driving or working out (I guess you can try drinking beer and should be fun too). If you play guitar or love guitar based rock and heavy metal, pick up this CD and you won't be dissapointed!
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Better than EARTH3! This is awesome!
author: Glenn Heiberger
I love this cd! Got it along with "EARTH3" so I could get mr bordoni's new album for free (with autograph! yay! :-) and was blown away by this mini album. The cd runs approx a little over 30 minutes, then again, so did the new "inkin park" and most "King Crimson" albums.
It's a little on the short side but worth every penny.
The production is a step above earthcubed's first effort and so is the playing.
Unbelievably impressive for an independent production.
I actually emailed Andrew via his website and he was really nice to tell me about the whole recording process and how small their budget was and after hearing what he had to say I am even more impressed!
Kristin shines on this one although I do have to admit that the vocal production could have been better. Guitarist Matt Konfirst adds a nice touch to the whole album creating a cool contrast with mr bordoni's playing.
My favorite track is "The Rising".....I picked up my air guitar after hearing this one!
Again, unlike the previous reviewer I thought that the packaging was ok for being a indy band. It is a slip case but has great artwork and the band info on the back. Then again thats me. I usually like listening to my cd's, not sit there and look at them. lol! I have bought cd's on CD Baby for the same price that didn't even have packaging but still worth every penny. It's all about the music! Listen to the samples and buy this album!
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