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REVIEW: DGM - Hidden Place Scarlet Records, 2003
8.5/10
DGM - Hidden Place - cover art Wow what an album! DGM has shown such amazing improvement with their 4th release, Hidden Place. The band has evolved and created their own sound, escaping the shackles of being a Symphony X rip-off. Although at times the singer Titta Tani sounds a lot like Russell Allen, he has a much broader vocal range. He’s can be (but isn’t always) more ferocious than Russell, especially on the last track Winter Breeze, in which he shows he can scream with the power of any black metal vocalist. Not only have DGM’s vocals improved, but also their production. At last, every instrument is crystal clear and the sound is exactly how progressive metal should be like. Technically, DGM is almost perfect. Every member has his or her own song to be particularly proud of, particularly Titta Tani; he rarely lacks in any song.

written by Dan Maftei

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