
*Artist: Bralalalala
*Album: Well Come To The Galaxy
*Year: 1997
*Genre: Post-Thrash Metal
*Country: United States

*Инфо: metal-archives.com ; bralalalala.info ; digitalcloud9.com -> bralalalala
What the Media says about
"Holy shit!"
Metalvault, USA
"This band kicks!A four piece with female vocals.."
Qunitessence
"I can almost guarantee you'll find yourself humming 'Black Hole State', 'The Present Is The Mean' or 'Abandon The Ego'. "
heavymetaluk.com
"Bralalalala, an extremely original thrash blend with jazz elements...an extraordinary artist.."
Whiplash, Brazil
"Bizzare metal. Metal with an attitude."
Metal Invader, Greece
"Nothing trendy..pure metal enjoyment for all..."
Audio Aggression, New York, USA
"The most creative band on our Planet"
Mindview - Belgium
"A most striking new CD out of the periphery of the metal underground. A CD that grows on me for many months" (non-endorsement)
AArdschok - Holland
"Very strange...sounds nice"
OOR- Holland
"Music that speaks clearly. A very special CD."
Heavy Oder Was - Germany
"BRALALALALA has it on the ball." (non-endorsement)
Ballbuster USA
"A CD that keeps growing on us, after the fifth listen sounds a little like old ANTHRAX but more complex."
The Rock and Metal Hammer - Germany
"A nice punchy rhythmic metal record with staccaco vocals. The bands leader is a very feminine looking guy but for the record we don't care."
The Music Report - USA
"For some serious ear bleeding guitar-nerd metal, one should peep into Bralalalala, a spandex wearing cross-dresser who promised the hardest metal album out there- and she/he delivers! Every song on Well Come to the Galaxy has a ripping solo and that GOOD heavy-metal guitar tone. He's looking for band members, too."
METRO/SAN JOSE/SILICON VALLEY-BEAT STREET
"You have to be sober to manage to pronounce the name correct! The music is not easy either. It's heavy all the way, but the vocals are a bit far out. It seems the music is far too heavy for the vocalist to handle. But in all, there is good stuff on this album."
SCREAM-NORWAY
Metalvault, USA
"This band kicks!A four piece with female vocals.."
Qunitessence
"I can almost guarantee you'll find yourself humming 'Black Hole State', 'The Present Is The Mean' or 'Abandon The Ego'. "
heavymetaluk.com
"Bralalalala, an extremely original thrash blend with jazz elements...an extraordinary artist.."
Whiplash, Brazil
"Bizzare metal. Metal with an attitude."
Metal Invader, Greece
"Nothing trendy..pure metal enjoyment for all..."
Audio Aggression, New York, USA
"The most creative band on our Planet"
Mindview - Belgium
"A most striking new CD out of the periphery of the metal underground. A CD that grows on me for many months" (non-endorsement)
AArdschok - Holland
"Very strange...sounds nice"
OOR- Holland
"Music that speaks clearly. A very special CD."
Heavy Oder Was - Germany
"BRALALALALA has it on the ball." (non-endorsement)
Ballbuster USA
"A CD that keeps growing on us, after the fifth listen sounds a little like old ANTHRAX but more complex."
The Rock and Metal Hammer - Germany
"A nice punchy rhythmic metal record with staccaco vocals. The bands leader is a very feminine looking guy but for the record we don't care."
The Music Report - USA
"For some serious ear bleeding guitar-nerd metal, one should peep into Bralalalala, a spandex wearing cross-dresser who promised the hardest metal album out there- and she/he delivers! Every song on Well Come to the Galaxy has a ripping solo and that GOOD heavy-metal guitar tone. He's looking for band members, too."
METRO/SAN JOSE/SILICON VALLEY-BEAT STREET
"You have to be sober to manage to pronounce the name correct! The music is not easy either. It's heavy all the way, but the vocals are a bit far out. It seems the music is far too heavy for the vocalist to handle. But in all, there is good stuff on this album."
SCREAM-NORWAY