Brazilian prog metal outfit Angra did well in titling this album Rebirth. Indeed, it marks a rebirth of sorts for the band. Many had been writing eulogies for Angra when longtime vocalist Andre Matos left the group. However, it was certainly too early to count this band out. Angra found a replacement in the person of Edu Falaschi and went forward to record a great album. This album shows the band carrying on its tradition of merging the more metallic side of prog (Dream Theater) with the more proggy side of metal (Fates Warning, Queensrÿche) and classically based European metal (Stratovarius, Royal Hunt) to create a sound that is all its own. Since the disc does such a fine job of bridging those two styles, it should certainly appeal to fans of both. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide
Andre Kbelo (Assistant Engineer), Dennis Ward (Mixing), Carolin Wols (Choir, Chorus), Rafael Bittencourt (Cover Art Concept), Dennis Ward (Arranger), Jürgen Lusky (Mastering), Rafael Bittencourt (Arranger), Dennis Ward (Engineer), Antonio D. Pirani (Executive Producer), Rafael Bittencourt (Guitar), Maria Rita (Choir, Chorus), Rafael Bittencourt (Choir, Chorus), Grupo Woyekê (Vocals), Edu Falaschi (Arranger), Padre Marcelo Rossi (Photography), Kiko Loureiro (Choir, Chorus), Padre Marcelo Rossi (Design), Felipe Andreoli (Arranger), Kiko Loureiro (Keyboard Arrangements), Kiko Loureiro (Guitar), Isabel de Amorim (Cover Art), Dennis Ward (Lyric Assistant), Roman Mekinulov (Cello), Dennis Ward (Choir Arrangement), Dennis Ward (Producer), Kiko Loureiro (Arranger), Gunter Werno (Piano), Padre Marcelo Rossi (Sleeve Art), Rafael Bittencourt (Choir Arrangement), Gunter Werno (Keyboards), Aquiles Priester (Arranger), Aquiles Priester (Drums)