★★★★★
Sound: The overall sound of "After We Go" is a southern rock feel with some really rocking songs here and there to add a little more power to it. The singer's voice is real deep and low and is perfect for the southern rock sound. // 10 Lyrics and Singing: Just like in any song, the lyrics have a meaning of what you make them to be. Tantric does an excellent job with the lyrics because no matter what, you can find a meaning in them that realtes to you and gives the song a special meaning...
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2012-04-12
★★★★★
Sound: "Every ending gives birth to a new beginning" -- Tantric vocalist Hugo Ferriera knows that better than anybody. After platinum debut record and a strong follow-up on Maverick Records, it all went wrong -- the members left the band and the record label changed direction. But for Ferriera it wasn't the reason to give up. The result is here -- The End Begins, Tantric third full-length release with a refreshed lineup and a huge desire to repeat the success of the debut...
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2009-11-15
★★★★★
Sound: Tantric had initially formed in Kentucky as an offshoot band featuring of all the members of neo-grunge act Days of the New, sans frontman Travis Meeks, only with a new singer. In a twist of irony, the only remaining original member of Tantric is singer Hugo Ferreira. The singer the only member of Tantric who wasn't in Days of the New and he's the last man standing. Regardless, the new turks in this band known how to turn up the dial on gloomy, grungy and radio-ready rock...
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2009-11-15
★★★★★
Tantric's sophomore effort is unflinchingly faithful to the formula of their successful 2001 debut. Aided again by Alice in Chains producer Toby Wright, the quartet banks mightily on that band's model, offering a mix of meaty hammer-down riffs, ringing acoustic guitars, and heaping helpings of the two-part harmony sound that's become Alice in Chains' legacy. As Kentuckians, Tantric's ex-Days of the New contingent does fit a pinch of Southern rock between the cheek and gum...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-28