El Lado Oscuro
El Lado Oscuro (en: "The Dark Side") is the second studio album by power metal band DarkSun, released in 2004. The band entered the studios at the end of 2003. Just like El Legado, this album was recorded in Germany, with Ingo Cjavkoski in the production. This time the band had Dennis Ward on mixings. (who was better known for his work with Angra), and Lars Ratz (from Metalium) assisted on the vocals production. Once again the reviews were as good as they could possibly be, like "...it's a varied work, where power and heavy metal alternate and mi", and "El Lado Oscuro is a really good power metal album". Peavy Wagner (of Rage fame) performed vocals on a song, which was released as a bonus track on the album, entitled "Prisoners of Fate".
El Lado Oscuro | ||||
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Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2004 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal Power metal | |||
Producer | DarkSun | |||
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Track listing
- Invocación
- El lado oscuro
- Renacer
- Esclavos del miedo
- Hermanos de sangre
- Prisioneros del destino
- Como el viento
- Elegía I, Confrontación
- Elegía II, Luz entre tinieblas
- Elegía III, Agonía
- Tumbas de nieve
Members
- Dani González - vocals, guitars
- Tino Hevia - guitars
- Pedro Junquera - bass
- Víctor Fernández - keyboards
- Rafael Yugueros - drums
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