Here a partial and bad translation (sorry...) of a new Fragile Equality's review published on the site Brazilian Ponto Zero:
Note : 9/10
Second solo Cd of the project of Edu Falaschi (no longer a project but now a band), entitled Fragile Equality, launched by JVC in Asia, AFM in Europe and Laser Company in Brazil, shows a still unknown versatile facet of the musicians who have joined the new line-up of the band Almah. world famous as the singer of Angra, those who believe that Edu follows the same way with this band, are wrong, the band has more weight and explore more kinds of music.
The CD is mixing lots of influences, Heavy, power, trash and prog metal, in a perfect balance for each music and vocal line. Lots of different vocal lines, as never before in their work, there is a change from the first CD, not only in voice but also in the instruments, in the lyrics, production and promotion. So that's why the first pressing was exhausted at the Expomusic 2008 in only one day. With a lot of harmonized solos for guitars, loud bass and big rythms drum well diversified, Fragile Equality found thanks to its former fans but also to those who don't know the band's work.
The lyrics touches everyone, speaking of balance in all aspects of our life, are going with by an optimism without equal, and all the lyrics are written by the founder of the band.
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Fragile is undoubtedly a big production, a CD that must be listened carefully to hear every detail thought out and chosen.
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With certainty, many will be surprised to hear of the new work of Almah, more diverse and more authentic than ever.
To read the review in Portuguese :
Ponto Zero website