Indomable
Tierra Santa
- Style
- Spanish Iron Maiden
- Label
- Locomotive Music
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Everything kills here !!!
Yes, they are back !!!
Tierras De Legenda was a real threat for me. How
come ? Talented musicians playing explosive Iron Maiden
music ... in Spanish. Playing their own songs which sound
like Iron Maiden should I say. Whoaw !!! Since the
wonderful Trooper very few bands had the courage
to play on Virgin's ground. After all the sound of Iron
Maiden is so unique that no bands would dare to walk
on this ground. No one ?
Tierra Santa is the exception. OK, the Spanish lyrics
make the "difference" here, but the music comes
directly from Steve Harris world. Anyway, I jumped last
year on Sangre De Reyes - previous record - and I
was a bit disappointed to hear decelerating tempos. Sangre
De Reyes was in fact a more personal album, a mature
view which sounded less like Iron Maiden. Even though
I was missing the galloping assault, this was for sure an
important step for this Spanish heavy metal band. However,
somehow, something was broken inside of me: I was missing
these galloping Iron Maiden tracks of Tierras
De Lengenda ...
I saw them live and I can tell you that Tierras De Legenda
songs have a direct impact on the crowd. I suppose - I am
sure - the band also noticed that ... because Indomable
goes faster than Tierras De Lengenda and continues
where Tierras De Legenda ended. Here comes again
the twisting and galloping rush of the guitars, here comes
back The Trooper, here comes back Iron Maiden
in Spanish.
The opener is an head-banging guaranteed party - Alas
De Fuego - and so is the second track, Indomable.
What a start my friend ! Even Iron Maiden doesn't
played that fast, isn't so melodic nowadays. Of course,
you will tell me this is old stuff ... and I agree with
you hundred percent. But hey man, I really like these old
tracks (Run To The Hills, The Trooper, The Number Of
The Beast,...). Don't misunderstand me here. Tierra
Santa isn't just an Iron Maiden copycat, they simply
continue the path of The Number Of The Beast ...
in Spanish. And I can tell you that Steve Harris himself
would make grimaces on Indomable. Listen to Las
Walkirias and I assured you a huge grimace.
Quien Llora Hoy Por Ti - a slower track - highlights
Tierra Santa's maturity. Where the band "innovated"
too much on Sangre De Reyes, I feel a "free"
band playing with his heart, with his soul. Hamlet
- another fast track - explodes my brain with its hunting
chorus, without forgetting the unbelievable guitar's melody.
It sounds like Iron Maiden ??? Of course, but what
a sound, what a music, what a tempo, what a melody. And
Iron Maiden has stopped to play like this since Powerslave
...
Hail TIERRA SANTA ! Hail Indomable !!!