Secret Garden (album)

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Secret Garden
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 17, 2014 (Japan)
January 16, 2015 (Brazil, North America, Europe)
RecordedAugust 2014
StudioFascination Street Studios, Örebro, Sweden [1]
Genre Progressive metal, power metal
Length54:00
Label JVC/Victor Entertainment (Japan)
Universal Music (Brazil)
Edel Music (United States, Canada, Russia and Europe)
Producer Jens Bogren
Roy Z (pre-production)
Angra chronology
Aqua
(2010)
Secret Garden
(2014)
Ømni
(2018)

Secret Garden is the eighth full-length studio album by Brazilian progressive/power metal band Angra, released on 17 December 2014 in Japan and with a release date of January 2015 in Brazil and Europe. [2] [3] It is band's first album with singer Fabio Lione and drummer Bruno Valverde, as well as the last to feature guitarist Kiko Loureiro, who left to join Megadeth. The album also features lead vocals by guitarist Rafael Bittencourt and guest performances by Simone Simons from Epica and Doro Pesch. [3]

Contents

Regarding the album, Loureiro commented in June 2014: [4]

The musical changes always happen because we change as persons as well. So not only the lineup changes. So you can expect some changes, of course, with Fabio, a different voice. We try to search for new ways of doing music, so for sure you guys are gonna hear some different and new stuff, but the core and the essence of Angra is gonna be always there anyway.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLead vocalsLength
1."Newborn Me" Rafael Bittencourt Kiko Loureiro, Rafael Bittencourt, Felipe Andreoli, Fabio Lione Lione6:13
2."Black Hearted Soul"BittencourtLoureiro, Bittencourt, LioneLione4:48
3."Final Light"AndreoliAngraLione4:24
4."Storm of Emotions"Lione, Bittencourt, AndreoliLione, Bittencourt, AndreoliLione, Bittencourt4:56
5."Synchronicity II" (The Police cover) Sting StingLione, Bittencourt5:03
6."Violet Sky"Loureiro, BittencourtLoureiro, BittencourtBittencourt4:48
7."Secret Garden"Maria IlmoniemiMaria Ilmoniemi Simone Simons 4:03
8."Upper Levels"BittencourtLoureiro, Andreoli, LioneLione6:28
9."Crushing Room"Ilmoniemi, BittencourtIlmoniemi, LoureiroBittencourt, Doro Pesch 5:07
10."Perfect Symmetry"BittencourtBittencourtLione4:22
11."Silent Call"BittencourtBittencourtBittencourt3:48
Total length:54:00

Personnel

Angra
Guest appearances
Production

Charts

[5] [6]

ChartNumber
Japan20
Belgium195
France174

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