Delta (Visions of Atlantis album) explained

Delta
Type:studio
Artist:Visions of Atlantis
Cover:Visions of Atlantis delta.jpg
Released:25 February 2011
Recorded:Dreamscape Studios, Munich, Germany
Genre:Symphonic power metal
Length:41.44
Label:Napalm Records
Producer:Visions of Atlantis
Prev Title:Trinity
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Ethera
Next Year:2013

Delta is the fourth studio album by Austrian symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis featuring the new vocalist Maxi Nil. It was released on 25 February 2011.

Reception

The reviewers of Jukebox Metal and Sonic Seducer agreed that new singer Maxi Nil did not reach the musical quality of her predecessor. However, the album was called a solid release and was compared to the style of Edenbridge and Epica.[1] The German edition of Metal Hammer marked that the contrast between female voices and male growling that is typical for the genre was rather absent on this album, and wrote that Delta featured straight rock hymns instead. Their reviewer and James Donovan of Jukebox Metal found the style to be remiscent of Kamelot.

Notes and References

  1. Visions of Atlantis – Delta . Markus . Eck . . German . 3 . 2011 . dead . https://archive.today/20130701032958/http://www.sonic-seducer.de/index.php/component/option,com_reviews/anzeige,10368/func,detail/ . 1 July 2013 .