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Luis Maldonalle – Furia Review


A Guitar Hero (Neoclassical Metal/Shred) solo artist from Brazil. March 17th, 2023, saw Luis Maldonalle independently release his fifth studio album Furia, with ten epic and fire-blazing songs that would gratify Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai fans.

Introduction:

Luis Maldonalle, Furia: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

Luis Maldonalle - Furia Review

The First Three Sins of Furia

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Luis Maldonalle - Furia Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: Shredding of the strings, that soars like a fire-blazing dragon in flight

Immediately, the listener presses the play button, where the listener is welcomed to the opening piece, I Am Your Darkness, which welcomes the listener to an introduction of the instruments that open like a bursting flame…. Opening the listener’s ears with progressive, complex guitar shredding and powerful, operatic vocals.

As one continues their journey with the second piece, Wings Of Fire, and the remaining eight tracks, the music takes the listener’s ears on this epic and magical journey. As if the music is taking the listener on this epic quest of slaying a Lindwyrm, in a hellish-fiery pit and the only weapon Luis Maldonalle has, his guitar with enhanced enchanting magical shredding power…

Continuing with the review and the rest of the remaining album—as I’m soaking in the music, banging my head and foot-pumping the floor, and inking the review, I feel that Furia delivers something new and different -thinking out of the box -yet grand and epic -hard n’ rhythmic, a powerful, complex release -where this guitar wizard delivers and provides the listener with this well-crafted release, topped with (simultaneously) production and musical/instrumental score, ten songs (again) epic and ink with professionalism.

Each song doesn’t sound the same, each having its own identity and sound, that is neither dull nor repetitive.

Luis Maldonalle - Furia Review

At the same time, Fuira is composed and scored with incredible devilmanship that consists of a musical composition of various tones, characteristics, moods, tempos, and atmospheres

Which utilises instrumental/vocal composition scores (which are conveniently placed at the right moment) of drum work consisting of epic drum strikes/fills and beats. The vocals consist of various tones and ranges, powerful-operatic vocals with the moments of blink and missed (brief) moments of hearing Rob Halford screams, and classic rock vocals of Steven Tyler of Aerosmith and Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy.

Moving on with the last part of the review is the discussion about the guitar playing (where do I begin) -the first thing is—what the guitar captures both in sound, tones, moods, atmosphere, and Luis Maldonalle’s elements/influences before. All this can also be heard within the walls of the music, the drum/bass and vocal work -but the guitar adds this extra wall of sound. At the same time, Luis Maldonalle‘s guitar playing has this complexity-shred of Yngwie Malmsteen with a flavouring of 80s melodic power metal chords/riffage of Helloween or Hammerfall. Topped off with some Steve Vai and various other guitar heroes within the mix.

If you -the listener, love and dig frenetic guitar playing, there is a lot to find here -this is for you! — delightful, fun, epic, powerful, majestic, and on fire!

The album comes to an end with the last song, Eye of the Storm. We want to give a shoutout to Luis Maldonalle for letting us review his album, Furia. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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You’re Listening to “La ira de Dios”

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, after being captivated by the release of Furia. We can be confident that this is an extraordinary fruit of art release. This is more than just heavy metal music; it’s a fusion of power, speed, epic, and traditional metal in one remarkable release.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

The artwork for this album, makes it has if Luis Maldonalle emerging from a hellish scene conducted by a priest, unleashing a Lindwyrm.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Luis Maldonalle, and his album, Furia.

This concludes the Luis Maldonalle, Furia review.

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  1. I Am Your Darkness
  2. Wings of Fire
  3. Mephisto
  4. Heart Shaped of Dark
  5. Bravo!
  6. La ira de Dios
  7. Left to Bleed
  8. Capriccio del Diavolo
  9. Inferno Cantata
  10. Eye of the Storm
  • Luis Maldonalle – all instruments
Luis Maldonalle - Furia Review