Angelo has a fantastic and similar tone to Fred. He is a great pianist and musician. The only issue is his accent. If he could overcome that then he will be one of the top Fred voice-artists/repro's.
Heavenite · Member since
Yep, problem with the accent. But the tone is fairly similar. Although the voice doesn't have quite the same richness in the deeper register either.
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ludwigs · Member since
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What does that mean? Is it 'simpleton' speak for Bravo???
Ctour · Member since
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What does that mean? Is it 'simpleton' speak for Bravo???
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ludwigs · Member since
DragonflyTrumpeter83 · Member since
Close, but no.
lemonysnick123 · Member since
There are moments in there where it sounds eerily similar to Fred's tone. Interesting. Accent throws it off though.
inu-liger · Member since
Holy shit, accent issues aside this guy is pretty good! Good find, Kacio.
tomchristie22 · Member since
His vibrato's a little different to Freddie's, too. The Freddie-like tone kind of disappears once he launches into the first verse.
This also reminded me how much I love the Now I'm Here vocal harmonies.
Oscar J · Member since
His accent is hilarious. The voice itself is pretty good, but the delivery needs some more power. I remember how surprised I was when I first heard the isolated vocals of NIH. It's much more vicious and powerful than it first appears to be, drowned in all the other instruments.
Gregsynth · Member since
The guy has great tone and sounds very similar to early Freddie.
If the guy roughens up the voice just a tad and softens the accent - he'd nail Freddie's 70s voice.
miraclesteinway · Member since
he's certainly mastered Freddie's style, and has a similar technique, and actually a very good voice. He doesn't sound exactly like Freddie, but he's very good.