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Awkward Diary
Studio album by
Released2 March 2010 (2010-03-02)
GenreProgressive rock, electronic rock, post-rock
LabelZirzamin
ProducerAhoora
Ahoora chronology
All in Blood with You
(2007)
Awkward Diary
(2010)

Awkward Diary is the third album by the Iranian rock band Ahoora, released by Zirzamin on 2 March 2010.[1][2][3]

Reception

Some critics were disappointed by the new electronic progressive post-rock approach rather than progressive metal of the previous albums.[4] Metal Invader called it progressive trip hop [5] while Insomniac Magazine wrote: “As a band, Ahoora frequently shifts gears between Heavy Metal, Groove Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative and Jazz melodic meanderings mixed in with synths and other varied instruments”. [6] Classic Rock Magazine believed: “This shows some very nice touches. Imagine Muse and Tool getting all cozy around Iced Earth and you’ve got the drift here. The musicianship is accomplished, the songs concise and focused”. [7]

Track listing [1]

No.TitleLength
1."Masks & Balefires"3:33
2."Unattended"2:23
3."Nervous Ghost"3:24
4."Alien"3:32
5."Closure"3:04
6."Drizzle Knight"4:49
7."Crimson Baby"3:24
8."Perfect Day"3:14
9."Ellipsis-Diagnosis"3:44
10."Free As a Man"2:57
11."Out of the Past"3:06
12."Egoless"4:14

Personnel [3]

  • Milad Tangshir – guitars, backing vocals
  • Ashkan Hadavand – lead vocals
  • Mamy Baei – bass
  • Farzad Golpayegani – guitar solo on tracks 4 & 11
  • Darren Motamedy – Saxophone on track 11
  • Parviz Norouzi – Saxophone on tracks 4 & 5

Produced by Ahoora

Recorded & Mixed by Mamy Baei

Mastered by Farzad Golpayegani

Front cover by Richard Baxter

Back cover by Mattijn Franssen

References

  1. ^ a b allmusic.com
  2. ^ itunes.apple.com
  3. ^ a b zirzamin.se
  4. ^ heavyhardes.de
  5. ^ metal-invader.com Archived July 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "insomniacmagazine.com". Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  7. ^ classicrockmagazine.com