ODD DIMENSION – The Last Embrace To Humanity

ODD DIMENSION - The Last Embrace To Humanity
  • 6/10
    ODD DIMENSION - The Last Embrace To Humanity - 6/10
6/10

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Scarlet Records
Release date: March 26, 2013

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Odd Dimension are a (very) Progressive Metal/Rock outfit from Italy whose approach to music is varied and eclectic, and The Last Embrace To Humanity is a semi-obscure album title one might expect from a band with its roots driven deep into the Progressive scene. Keyboardist Gabrielle Ciaccia delivers numerous tasteful interludes, and there’s plenty of diversified instrumentation within this album to soak in for persons who enjoy unique Metal variations. However, vocalist Manuel Candiotto “oversells” many of the songs with too much exuberance in his singing style, which unfortunately causes the album to lose some of its ambience and novelty.

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  • Dan Skiba

    Dan is a former partner at Metal Express Radio, and also served as a reviewer, photographer and interviewer on occasions. Based out of Indianapolis, USA he was first turned on to Hard Rock music in the mid-1970s when he purchased Deep Purple's Machine Head as his first album. He was immediately enthralled with the powerful guitar sound and pronounced drumbeat, and had to get more! His collection quickly expanded to include as many of Heavy Rock bands of the time that he could get his hands on, such as Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath, to name just a few.

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