The 13 tracks of this first album show us versatility, going through moments of tension that lead you to Thrash Metal, along with wonderful piano ballads that show the influence of Hard Rock.
Those were the singers invited to participate: Renato Tribuzy (Tribuzy), Iuri Sanson (Hibria), Leandro Caçoilo (Eterna), Tito Falaschi (ex-Symbols), Christian Passos (Wizards), Nando Fernandes (Hangar), Bruno Maia (Tuatha De Danann), Mário Linhares (ex.Dark Avenger) as well as other great names of the Brazilian Heavy Metal scene.
The musicians who have participated in this project are no less important: Tito Falaschi – Bass (Symbols), José Cardillo – Keyboards (Eterna), Daniel Manso – Guitars (Fairytale), Thiago Amendola – Guitars (Amendola), Cleiton Carvalho – Guitars, Fabiana Doce - keyboards, Heleno Vale - Drums.
Alexandria
Soulspell Lyrics
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Born three hunderd years
Before Christ in Macedonia
Another myth that spred his name
Throught the unknown east
Warriors marching restlessly
Our dreams were fed by our glories
A nation opened to all
(Arlim)
Alexander the Great reached all
The lands he could touch with his own hands
Dreamed about a world of free men
The freest man ever lived
(Haamiah)
Persians striking at the crack of dawn
Two hundred fifty thousand men
But even with less than a quarter of them
We´ll enter into Babylon
Pharaoh in Egypt
Our dreams will feed our glories
Dreaming the men´s biggest dream
A nation opened to all
(Arlim)
Alexander the Great reached all
The lands he could touch with his own hands
Dreamed about a world of free men
The freest man ever lived
(Judith)
Loved by all
Royal blood
Beware of those
Who Think too much
(Haamiah)
Alexander the Great reached all
The lands he could touch with his own hands
Dreamed about a world of free men
He´s built a whole nation...
(Arlim)
...to all
The opening lines of Soulspell's "Alexandria" introduce us to Haamiah, who was born three hundred years before Christ in Macedonia, and has become a myth spreading throughout the unknown east. The song is a tribute to Alexander the Great, who dreamed of a world of free men, and Haamiah is one of the characters who speaks about the warrior's accomplishments. The lyrics describe Alexander's march to conquer lands with his own hands, as he foresees a new, vast world opening up to all people.
The song captures the grandeur and scope of Alexander's feats, from his invasion of Babylon to his dreams of a free nation. The lyrics also include warnings to beware of those who think too much, as Judith reminds us that Alexander was of royal blood and loved by all. Overall, "Alexandria" is a powerful tribute to a man whose vision and determination helped reshape the world.
Line by Line Meaning
Born three hunderd years
Before Christ in Macedonia
Another myth that spred his name
Throught the unknown east
Haamiah is talking about Alexander the Great's origin, being born in Macedonia three hundred years before Christ. His name became popular in the East as a myth.
Warriors marching restlessly
Our dreams were fed by our glories
Foresseing a new, a vast world
A nation opened to all
Haamiah refers to the anticipation of a new, large world that would welcome anyone entering it with warriors marching restlessly because of the glories their dreams cherished.
Alexander the Great reached all
The lands he could touch with his own hands
Dreamed about a world of free men
The freest man ever lived
Arlim talks about Alexander the Great's conquests and how his dream was to create a world of free men, making him the freest man ever lived.
Persians striking at the crack of dawn
Two hundred fifty thousand men
But even with less than a quarter of them
We´ll enter into Babylon
Haamiah mentions the Persian army trying to stop Alexander the Great with two hundred fifty thousand men at the crack of dawn, but even though they had less than a quarter of them, they managed to enter Babylon.
Pharaoh in Egypt
Our dreams will feed our glories
Dreaming the men´s biggest dream
A nation opened to all
Haamiah points out Alexander the Great's plans to conquer Egypt and establish a nation that was open to all, nourished by their dreams and the glories it would bring.
Loved by all
Royal blood
Beware of those
Who Think too much
Judith warns to be cautious of those with royal blood who think too much, even though Alexander the Great was loved by all.
He´s built a whole nation...
Arlim concludes the song by mentioning how Alexander the Great built a nation that was open to all, fulfilling his dream of creating a world of free men.
Contributed by Peyton E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@arnessenpaz3495
Já procurei muito o vídeo do Tito gravando essa...
@juliocarvalho485
eu ja desisti de ver ele fazendo esse agudo do final
@tarmotyyri6733
“Bury my body, do not build any monument & keep my hands outside so that the world knows the person who won the world had nothing in his hands when dying“. – Last words of Alexander the Great.
P.S. Not only he, but also this song is great.
@rodrigobarros7410
Tito muito foda no final