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Review Album : Edane [Edan]

31 January 2011





Artist: Edane
Album: Edan
Genre: Hard Rock
Producer: Eet Sjahranie
Label: Logiss Records
Released: December 2010
Editor Rating (1-5):
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Rock music fans in the country to get fresh air at the end of 2010 with the release of latest album is certainly full Edane distortion. This is the album's most awaited rock Indonesia this year.
As with previous albums, this album entitled Crazy still remains dominated by the sound distortion Eet's Sjahranie. Although the core formation Edane now consists only of Eet Sjahranie (guitar) and Dawn Satritama (drums), but does not mean that the quality of postal instruments only appear sober. Currently there are several musicians who helped Edane as additional players remain including the Hendra Zamzami (rhythm guitar), Ervin Nanzabakri (vocals), and one member Musisi.com, Daeng octave (bass).
If judging of their music and lyrics, this album seems pretty much brings the nostalgia of a Eet Sjahranie. The signs can be seen in the appearance of Sampek instruments (instruments typical of the Dayak tribes) on a number of songs on this album reflect the past as if trying to Eet (or someone resembling Eet) derived from Borneo. Then try to look deeper, almost all the lyrics of songs written by him as showing pouring her heart. Consider just a song called Comin Down the shoreline berceritakan about a child who missed her hometown in Borneo after all this time off to conquer the world. Interestingly secadas song, it still remains a touch of musical instruments on the part-part Sampek certain to reinforce the theme song. If the song has internalized a sense that is similar to a number of previous hits such as Rock In Edane 82 and Time To Rock. Then there are songs whose lyrics Weightless so honest to tell the present state of a rocker who does not have the space to develop his career as the music swept away by the opposite trend.
For terms of sound, color, and typical songs, this album has the feel of Edan modern rock / modern metal contemporaries Fear Factory. At least it sounds in some songs like Best of Me, Living Dead, and several other songs that have rhythm typical modern rock band Europe / America. Guitar solo on this album still remains stylish Eet the full shred with the sound distortion that appears gahar and contemporary. But if you listened more in apparently good guitar and drum parts on this album has its share of exploration is more extensive than the other albums Edane. Like do not care about the condition of the music industry being swamped by the music that 'prostitution', Edane remained consistently display a quality rock music without compromise.
In terms of quality songs, sound, and everything, Edan album seems to be one of the best albums ever released by Edane. Variations songs and set list contained on this album were arranged well enough that is not boring. Also worthy of praise was given to Ervin who served as vocalist on this album where he performed quite nicely, either in part or the rather slow hard. By the way in some parts of the vocals remind us to glimpse Ervin Robby Matulandi Edane which was the vocalist on the album Time To Rock.
The added value of this album is in addition to 10 pieces of full band songs, Edane provide 2 pieces of the song minus one version

vocals for Tell Me Why and minus one guitar to Said I'm Alive. That way we can try to play the lead guitar part-part without falling sound of the original guitar solo. A brilliant album, but it might be more interesting if this album featuring songs of anthemic rock instruments such as the neigh Turangga or Evolution.
RBT Edane - Edan

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