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Floating Worlds - Below The Sea Of Light ~ Album review



After their first album, "Only A Dream, Can Kill A Dream," the Greek band Floating Worlds is back with a second album titled "Below The Sea Light," which contains 8 tracks.

After listening to the album a couple of times, I noticed that it combines different styles. Some songs tend toward progressive metal, while others are very close to power metal. A touch of melody in every song defines the band's style.

Each member showed their skills on this album. The beauty of the riffs and solos manifests in their simplicity, and the drums and bass are well-executed. Christine Kolliopoulou not only excelled on the keyboards but also in backing vocals alongside the awesome voice of Jon Soti! The album opens and closes with 2 instrumental tracks composed by guitarist Andreas V (Garden of Souls & Revenge), which give you an idea of the members and their talents; it represents the band, I would say! We can notice progress and improvement in the music and lyrics compared to the first album! So, if you want to chill out after a long day of work or relax on a Sunday evening to get ready for a new week, I suggest "Below the Sea Light," an album that will be appreciated by power, progressive, and melodic metal fans! Just give it a listen; YOU WON'T REGRET IT!


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                               Rating:7/10