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QUO VADIS - FOREVER (1996)





Quo Vadis is a band from Quebec, Canada, formed in 1993 and debuted in 1996 with this work entitled 'Forever'. At that time consisted of guitarists and vocalists Bart Itman Frydrychowicz and Arie, Remy Beauchamp bassist and drummer Yanic Bercier. They were bad times for the true Metal, in which everyone was quite puzzled and somewhat ideas collapsed after the explosion, like a sudden cosmic event, different 'genres' of music, such as Grunge, Industrial, Indie Rock, etc, etc, to contribute something positive away from what they did was blur and lethargic scene real Heavy Metal. In this state of affairs, many bands chose to radicalize their sound, and so came the rise and the invasion of hundreds of thousands of groups playing Death Metal, all praising their Lord Satan and sounding exactly the same (bad), except for some exceptions to the rule. Some of those bands added to the radicalization of a component of sound instrumental technique and compositional classic touches, the addition of keyboards and instruments rather unusual in the Rock (violins, etc ...) and a few fresh ideas and created a style that at least brought some originality to their music and they differed from other .

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Such is the case of Quo Vadis, whose main strength lies in the structure of their songs, rather unconventional, and yet, making them sound fluid and not too difficult to digest. Frequent changes of tempos, the wide range of arrangements worked riffs and leave a good impression. Despite being a self-funded and self-produced debut, shows that Quo Vadis know what they want and trying to get what they do. His constant desire to innovate can see through his love for classical music, using piano and violin. In general, 'Forever' is an album that could be called "Melodic Death Metal, or Technical 'which was the label that was invented to classify all those groups who, Quo Vadis, despite playing Death Metal, read a score, or vice versa. Open-minded bands and a broad perspective, which is always good.

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