Spanish metal band whose debut album Angélique blends heavy guitars, soprano vocals, piano and electronic elements; praised for tight, complex songs though critiqued for limited originality.

A 2009 review describes Angeldark as a Spanish metal band whose debut Angélique blends heavy guitars, soprano vocals, piano and electronic bases. The album is praised for tight, complex songs and arrangement but critiqued for lacking originality. Vocal variety (clean male, soprano, growl) and keyboard/piano work are highlighted.

For:Listeners of metal who appreciate symphonic/soprano elements, electronic/industrial touches, and layered vocal textures.

 Just the first two minutes of "Wolf" are enough to understand: blast-beat drums, piano, a "go!" in growl that precedes a clean male voice, and finally, the chorus sung by a soprano over an electronic base.

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