Red Wine. I reviewed their Cenizas album before at another site, 65/100. Here's the review:
Well, this was a strange CD to sit through. Red Wine is a Spanish power metal band and unlike many bands from non-English-speaking countries, Red Wine has opted to sing in their native tongue. A respectable choice, but one that makes it difficult for those of us who do not understand Spanish to enjoy the album completely, leaving the lyrical side of the album a chore to sit through and follow. Unfortunately that’s not the only problem here.
Cenizas is Red Wine’s fourth full-length album, releasing an album a year since 2001’s Hijos Del Despertar. The music is a typical form of power metal we’ve all heard by a multitude of other bands from every corner of the world, but let it be known that this band is on top of their game musically. Still, the songs are rather mediocre, but could be better if the vocalist was not so mind-piercingly annoying. Mario Suarez’s vocals aren’t necessarily bad in a skill sense, but his tone just rips through my brain like a buzz saw leaking rubbing alcohol. Of course, my ears might just be too sensitive when it comes to his stab-your-brainstem frequency. You may like it, though, if you’re looking for a low carb King Diamond.
All opinions on the vocals aside, in the end with better vocals you would still have a mediocre album by a band playing a style of music a million other bands are playing and playing a lot better. It is a decent album and it has its moments musically, but falls quite a distance short of being anything spectacular. I would suggest you give this band a shot—because every band deserves that regardless of what a reviewer says—but check them out before investing money in their music. If you like what you hear, then by all means pick up this album.
MP3:
PESADILLA (from their Sueños y Locura album)