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Greensleeves: The Elephant Truth

Greensleeves are an impressive Brazilian progressive metal band, The Elephant Truth is a concept release, as "The songs tell, nonlinearly and abstractly, the mental journey of a man in a coma", and the CD itself is a long release of many parts. I have to say I was very impressed with the amount of information supplied with this release, as many of the promos we are supplied with tend to lack any relevant information about the albums that we are tasked to review.

Founded all the way back in 1993, this is actually Greensleeves' first full length release, and the lineup is that of vocalist Gui Nogueira, guitarists Victor Schmidlin and Cķcero Baggio, Joćo Koerner on the bass and their drummer is Marlon Marquis. Greensleeves influences are listed as Queensr’che, Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Rush, Pagan's Mind, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath.

The Elephant Truth displays many changes, brief opener and introduction to this tale "The Coward's Refuge" is followed by the metal tones of "Parasites In Paradise". Bass player Joao Koerner kicks off more metal with "Fight My Fire"; "Out Of Reality" is also a stirring track, with Victor and Cicero whipping up some blazing solos. "Recipes for the Greatest Lie" features some of the The Elephant Truth's heaviest riffs. There are too many tracks on here to go through in detail, but there are no fillers so to speak, as all the parts come together nicely.

Greensleeves spent a lot of time on this release, and it was time well spent, as The Elephant Truth is a notable CD.


Track list:
1. The Coward's Refuge
2. Parasites in Paradise
3. Fight my Fire
4. Not so long
5. Comeback to Myself
6. Exit
7. Touch of Wind
8. Out of Reality
9. Invisible Man
10. Time Should Be an Ally
11. Introspection
12. Crisis
13. Best Friends
14. The Blind Men and the Elephant
15. Blind by Choice
16. Recipes for the Greatest Lie
17. Engineers of the Day
18. Flood
19. Red Ocean
20. Passage
21. Epiphany
22. The Sentence
23. The Coward's Refuse

Added: January 22nd 2010
Reviewer: Scott Jessup
Score:
Related Link: Band's MySpace Page
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Language: english

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Greensleeves: The Elephant Truth
Posted by Steven Reid, SoT Staff Writer on 2010-01-22 14:35:03
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Greensleeves debut release The Elephant Truth is an impressively intricate and challenging lyrical and musical journey through the mind of a coma victim and the level of discordant ideas and tangential music that the Brazilian prog metallers weave together conveys this concept beautifully.

With 23 tracks, some of which run together and ranging in length from thirty seconds to nearly seven minutes The Elephant Truth is seldom an easy or straight forward listen, however the music is never compromised to push together disparate genres, even though crushing riffs, harmony vocals and simple clean guitar runs can rush past in the space of ten seconds.

Containing everything from the quirk of Discipline era King Crimson, to heads down riffing by way of gentle emotive sections and the stop start theatre of a more restrained Coheed And Cambria, Greensleeves prove themselves to be impressively talented musicians and sound like seasoned song smiths. It may have taken the band nearly seventeen years to piece this debut album together; however the end results are worth every ounce of sweat and energy poured in.

Never an easy ride and all the better for it The Elephant Truth deserves and demands the listener's full attention and for the more progressively minded of you should challenge, reward and satisfy in equal measures.



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