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Artist: Krystal Tears

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CD Title: A Brand New Life

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2006

Label: Independent (Brazil)

Catalog Number: NONE

Personnel

Roberto Sans Lead Vocals
Carlos Santanna Guitars
Rigel Romeu Keyboards
Diego Padilha Bass

Special Guests
Sérgio Sanchez Drums
Suzane Brandão Additional Vocals On "A Brand New Life"
Alex Macedo Additional Guitar Solo On "Reason To Fight"

Tracks

1.  Withered Roses  5:07
2.  Prisoner Of Your Love  5:23
3.  Dreams  4:07
4.  Let´Em Shed From Your Eyes Intro  1:31
5.  Crystal Tears  6:04
6.  Far Away From Sky  5:43
7.  Last Day  4:47
8.  A Brand New Life  6:34
9.  Reason To Fight  4:19
10.  The Leaf Goes With The Wind  6:06
11.  Everlasting Faith Intro  1:52
12.  Everlasting Faith (For The Right To Live In Dignity)  5:24
13.  A Brand New Life Original Version  6:34
  
Total Running Time:  63:31

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Existing comments about this CD

From: pereira Date: June 17, 2006 at 16:56
VEERRY GOOD!!!! this is what? their first album??? when a first album gets as good as this, i cant wait for the next one! este cd es MUY bueno, de lo mejor ke he escuxado en los ultimos tiempos. esto brazilenos se salen!

From: MelodicMan Date: June 26, 2006 at 21:03
Ok boys, this is actually a very good album. Fine AOR/Hard Rock from this brazilians guys. The singer does have an accent, but it didn't matter, cause the songs are great. Remind me a lot of spanish's 91 Suite. Highlights are the great opening track, Prisioner Of Your Love and the awesome ballad A Brand New Life, that includes a duet with a female singer. Worth a try, trust me.

From: Geoff Date: June 28, 2006 at 2:57
Wow. Excellent music, great arrangements, a million dollar production and overall sound... but who forgot to bring the massive hooks and choruses to the party? Seriously, this is a good disc, awesome intros and verses and so on, but a lot of the songs just don't have that amazing hook or chorus to take it to the next level. Still, this is very solid, very consistent and well worth checking out. I'd love to heard a 2nd CD with explosive choruses.

From: GlenRavine Date: June 29, 2006 at 15:15
Not bad for a debut release - average - have a melodic feel to them. Nothing special but since this is their debut one of the better debuts by far. Very promising.

From: briscoe1 Date: July 9, 2006 at 16:58
It is a decent debut, but I'm not seeing them as one of the highest rated cds on this site.

From: Pussywillow Date: February 8, 2007 at 18:24
A very likeable record. Not bad seeing as they don't have a band drummer. Vocals remind me of John Waite (accented ? no.) in places, the keyboards and guitar riffs easy on the ear. Borders on power metal I'd say in places. Best bib and tucker (try translating that into spanish hehe) on for the power duet 'A Brand New Life'. Not as polished as some have mentioned, harmnies and backing vocals need a little fluff up but nonetheless a fine debut and well worth seeking out.

From: bozoglam Date: July 19, 2007 at 8:16
Awesome cd, they signed with Universal, a big record company of Brasil. Fans of melodic rock will love this guys. It's easy to get their debut, just go on the homepage and ask to the band...you won't be disappointed.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: January 27, 2008 at 5:11
very GOOD CD 82/100 HEAVY AOR/MELODIC METAL VERY DYNAMIC and not OLD SCHOOL at all with a HUGE DRUM SOUND and good guitar player ! Totally agree with Pussywillow on the fact that they are HEAVIER and not so polished as some people have mentioned before They add GUTS & BALLS to their AOR !I think they must be great in the LIVE format ! The singer is very much in the AOR style: remind me CJ SNARE (FIREHOUSE)/ buy it please don't download they deserve your money


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