Ars Nova - 2009 - Ars Nova [mini-review]

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Spanish band Ars Nova released the album "Ars Nova" back in 2009, and this is a production that might be of interest also for fans of progressive metal. The dominating style explored on this album is what I'd describe as a classic variety of power metal, with a more careful and tasteful variety of galloping riffs and rhythms that by and large are delivered with flowing melody lines and a softer mode of delivery. At times bordering melodic rock and hard rock. The songs will often ebb back and forth between melodic power metal and melodic metal, with tasteful flowing and floating guitar and keyboard solo runs and harmony overlays. Some aspects of progressive metal do find their way into the arrangements here too, with some riff constructions that have a more elaborate nature and some subtly majestic keyboard and guitar combinations that fans of classic era progressive metal probably will find familiar sounding. An album to seek out by those fond of a more melodic and careful excursion into the power metal universe that comes with a little bit of progressive metal flavoring.

Olav "Progmessor" Björnsen, December 2023

Links:
https://www.arsnova.band/

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