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Sea Of Tranquility 4,5/5
“…Angra kick off with two splendid speedsters with a dual kick frenzy on  “Arising Thunder” and then “Awake From Darkness”, next they ease  proceedings back for “Lease Of Life”. Getting heavy again for “The Rage  Of The Waters” which has more wonderful music. “Spirit Of The Air”,  “Hollow” and “Monster In Her Eyes” are all very likeable as is “Ashes”  which showcases vocalist Edu Falaschi’s wonderful voice and displays  what a capable talent he is, a fitting closer to a fine album. But it’s  “The Weakness Of Man” that has me hooked it is so very infectious and  has it all, many light with some heavier moments, great music and vocals  and then Angra topped it off with a charming chorus that is just  spellbinding. Aqua is one of 2010′s prime releases, so yes Angra are  back and they haven’t lost any of that musical magic”.
The complete review: http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=9511
Dangerdog 4.75/5.0
“…Passing over the intro, Aqua delivers a sonic assault with the pure  melodic power metal of Arising Thunder. As typical as this piece my  seem, it merely proves that the genre is vibrant and Angra masters it.  Later, Rage of the Waters reinforces this perspective, but this piece  brings in Angra’s affection for a more progressive sound. And this is  where Angra shines the brightest. Hollow, Spirit of the Air, and the  absolutely brilliant Lease of Life are dynamic compositions of musical  power and intrigue. Strong song composition is empowered by some of the  strongest musicianship from Angra on any album. With just a mention of  these few brief examples, Aqua is singular piece of pure Angra  brilliance.
I’m not sure if still want to wait another four years for another Angra  LP, but with breadth and depth of Aqua I just might. Until then I’m just  going to dig this album. Fans of Angra, and great melodic heavy metal,  do not pass Aqua by. Strongly recommended!”
The complete review: http://www.dangerdog.com/2010-music-reviews/angra-aqua-review.php
SMNews 8/10
“…ANGRA’s sound is somewhere in the range of Kiske-era HELLOWEEN or a  keyboardless SYMPHONY X. It has that familiar power metal sound, but  without being too “flowery.”
The Andre Matos era is well behind them. Vocalist Edu Falaschi has been  in the band since 2001 and fits in quite nicely. The harmonies and  melodies really shine on this album. The production pushes guitarists  Raphael Bittencourt and Kiko Loureiro’s sound to the front with a heavy,  progressive edge. Their melodic-yet-aggressive power metal is very  slick and polished, but that’s what makes Angra such a great band and  Aqua such a great album…”
The complete review: http://www.smnnews.com/2010/09/06/angra-aqua/







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