SHAMAN

Power Metal • Brazil
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Shaman was formed in 2000, when Ricardo Confessori left Angra to form a new band.

Shaman means "the one who sees in the dark", and it is generally represented by priests that can heal using elements of nature.

With a mix of heavy metal, classical and world music, in the beginning of 2002, the band begun recording their first album called "Ritual."

The album was recorded in Germany, except for some parts that were recorded in Brazil and the United States, with the renowned production of Mr. Sascha Paeth.

"Ritual" was very well received in Brazil and all around the globe, being released in more than 15 countries. The World Ritual Tour lasted a year and a half, passing through Brazil and several other countries in Latin America, Europe and Asia. There were about 150 shows, an excellent mark of dates for a debut album tour.

In 2003, Shaman was ranked on various 'first places'
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SHAMAN Ritual album cover 4.00 | 14 ratings
Ritual
Power Metal 2002
SHAMAN Reason album cover 3.80 | 7 ratings
Reason
Power Metal 2005
SHAMAN Immortal album cover 3.43 | 3 ratings
Immortal
Power Metal 2007
SHAMAN Origins album cover 3.60 | 5 ratings
Origins
Power Metal 2010
SHAMAN Rescue album cover 4.50 | 1 ratings
Rescue
Power Metal 2022

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SHAMAN Ritualive album cover 4.50 | 1 ratings
Ritualive
Power Metal 2003

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Fairy Tale
Power Metal 2002
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Innocence
Power Metal 2005

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Ritualive
Power Metal 2003
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Anime Live 2008
Power Metal 2008

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SHAMAN Ritual

Album · 2002 · Power Metal
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Formed by former Angra frontman Andre Matos, Shaman is another one of those typical power/progressive metal bands that are pretty unknown and only have small, cult followings to go by. I’d seen ‘Ritual’, their 2002 debut album, pop up on a number of websites such as Amazon and eBay, where it was being compared to prog metal pioneers Dream Theater, and while I was never under any illusion that they were as good or prominent, it just seemed like they were a bit of a cult band that had something special to offer.

Unfortunately they’re not really anything out of the ordinary when it comes to this kind of music.

That’s not to say they’re bad, in fact, ‘Ritual’ took quite a few listens to get used to, but it’s actually a pretty decent album. It’s not overly “progressive”, but is definitely a typical power metal record with fast, upbeat songs (with an almost “happy vibe”), incredible musicianship, and in fairness, Matos vocals are damn impressive too. The tracks are all well produced, and with solid songwriting that takes influences from Brazilian music, it’s an interesting enough debut, if not generic, but still pretty good none-the-less.

Tracks like ‘For Tomorrow’, ‘Distant Thunder’, ‘Time Will Come’, ‘Here I Am’ and the title track are all pretty good songs that are definitely worth a listen if you’re into this kind of thing. While most of them employ the usual traits of the genre, there are a few moments that do make Shaman stand out. ‘For Tomorrow’ has a very nice, tribal sound, with some interesting vocals and guitar work, while ‘Time Will Come’ has some very tasty, speed metal-inspired riffs.

Shaman aren’t anything particularly unique or innovative, and while it took a fair amount of time to get into, I’m glad I stuck it out, because ‘Ritual’ is a pretty solid debut that shows a band that certainly has potential to improve.

SHAMAN Immortal

Album · 2007 · Power Metal
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1967/ 1976
Progressive Power Metal. So I like to call the music in "Immortal" of Shaman. Not a bad album at all. Only that in my mind that sounds weird. Ricardo Confessors is a good drummer and vocalist Thiago Bianchi is a good, although stylistically without anything new. The guitars do not have anything new to be said, being heavy and technicals. In addition, there are tons of keyboards, however, but they are here only to make... The usual carpet of sound. To be honest Shaman is a good band. But... Without a shred of magic. For where magic is present Shaman sound as a more technical a copy of Angra!

Why, then, I must say, I like this kind of music but in the end, not in the version of Shaman. Too similar to Angra, although more technical and more... Inconclusive. A band that, in twenty years, few will remember.

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