Once again, the ARIA camp has taken care of their fans. This time the celebration has come to those who for whatever reason missed the wonderful concert that took place on November 10th of last year at Luzhniki.
The album "Hell's Dance," already the second live album by ARIA's new lineup, features recordings of the most dynamic and some of the very best songs in the band's catalog, performed at the concert. Of course, it would have been impossible to fit every song, which is a shame (you won't hear "Up There High" or "Torero," both of which made such an impression on everyone), but what did make it onto the album is worthy of attention. Probably the only downside of the album is the so-called "presence effect." The engineers completely removed the crowd, which periodically creates the feeling that the songs were recorded somewhere in a studio. Although perhaps that's even better.
The album artwork raises no complaints whatsoever. Everything is original, interesting, and beautiful.
To everyone who missed one of the best ARIA concerts and still hasn't gotten their hands on this disc — I advise you to pick it up as soon as possible.