Darkness Falls

Lana Lane

Darkness Falls
Performed By Lana Lane
Album UPC 620673342827
CD Baby Track ID 9239629
Label Think Tank Media
Released 2012-01-25
BPM 116
Rated 0
ISRC USLNY0700103
Year 2012
Spotify Plays 1,146
Writers
Writer Lana Lane; Erik Norlander; Mark McCrite
Pub Co Waking Dream Music
Composer Lana Lane; Erik Norlander; Mark McCrite
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - United States

Description

Symphonic Melodic Hard Rock fronted by powerful female vocalist with emphasis on strong songwriting and arrangement. Lana returns after a 4-year hiatus with a symphonic rock tour-de-force featuring 10 incredible songs and cutting-edge modern production.

Notes

The iconic symphonic rock vocalist returns after a 4-year hiatus

After a four-year break since her last album, Lana Lane is back with her most powerful release to date, "El Dorado Hotel." The veteran symphonic rock diva delivers a 10-song tour-de-force of finely crafted original tracks in an audiophile production by husband/keyboardist, Erik Norlander.

"El Dorado Hotel" hosts Lane's usual broad spectrum of musical styles and genres with a cohesiveness that fans of the artist will recognize instantly. The opener, "A Dream Full of Fire," is a new Lana Lane classic that blurs the line between prog metal and jazz stylings in a melange that only she can deliver. "Maybe We'll Meet Again" is a European-styled melodic AOR radio anthem blending classic rock with modern sensibilities. The song, "El Dorado," is a Lana Lane epic with a soaring chorus reminiscent of her classic, "Queen of Ocean." The robust "Darkness Falls" introduces an Irish folk style combined with a gothic metal element with its haunting choral vocals and arena-crafted chorus. Then "Hotels" is an acoustic track that evokes jazz standards like "Autumn Leaves." The tracks, "Believe," "Life of the Party," "Gone Are The Days" and "Moon God" add further threads to the "El Dorado Hotel" tapestry. The album closes with the 11-1/2 minute opus, "In Exile" that producer Erik Norlander describes as a "vintage progressive rock epic." Total Running Time - 62:31. Listen to the music.

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