Send Me an Angel
Vision Divine · 2002
43 min · 11 tracks · power metal
Melodic power metal interwoven with symphonic elements and heartfelt lyrics, embodying emotional intensity and technical prowess.
Why this album works
The album received positive critical reception, particularly from the European metal community, helping to establish Vision Divine as a key player in the power metal genre. Its title track and others contributed to the band's rising prominence, particularly within Italy and Europe, reflecting the resurgence of melodic metal in the early 2000s.
- Best for
- steady, consistent energy levels emotional storytelling journeys mid-tempo reflective moments
- Context
- Released in 2002, 'Send Me an Angel' marked Vision Divine's third studio album, showcasing their evolution after the departure of original vocalist Fabio Lione. This record solidified their presence in the power metal scene, following their earlier works 'Vision Divine' (1999) and 'The Perfect Machine' (2001), and highlighted their growing musical sophistication.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Marty Friedman· Manowar· Majesty
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Incipit 1:25
- 2 Send Me an Angel Standout 4:10
- 3 Pain Standout 4:39
- 4 Away From You 4:23
- 5 Black & White 4:49
- 6 The Call 4:07
- 7 Taste of a Goodbye 3:38
- 8 Apocalypse Coming 4:14
- 9 Nemesis (instrumental) 3:15
- 10 Flame of Hate Standout 4:43
- 11 Take On Me 3:45
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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