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ALIGHT

Cellar Noise

 

Symphonic Prog

3.84 | 100 ratings

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4 stars Cellars Noise was founded in 2013 in Milan, Italy. Niccolò GALLANI and Alessandro PALMISANO are original members who are passionate about forward rock and deciding to do something like the classic 70's classic forward shake but adding a modern voice. Later lead singer Francesco LOVARI joined, he not only singer, but also wrote the lyrics. Then in 2015, BERSAN brothers and Eric joined, the team formed. The band continued to write, get good reviews at the concerts, and won the city's band competition. In 2016, the band met Fabio Zuffanti, fascinated by the band's music and decided to help them out their first album. February 10, 2017, "Alight" is released. However Cellar Noise although it is an Italian band, but the album is not the same as the traditional Italian forward shake, it can be said that the symphonic shake before the taste. The theme of the album is an observation of the modern secular life, but with some hopeful visions. Perfectly combining vintage classic avant-garde rock and modern sounds. I think it's a bit PG Genesis + Italian veteran shake before Banco feel. Get off is a concept album about the power of fantasy. The story is about a man entering the London Underground and then starting to fantasize. The song is inspired by the subway station name. The band name cellar noise is a metaphor that shakes our everyday paralysis, which is the theme of the album. This concept album has been suspended in the fantasy of the real world and the protagonist, and the protagonists, like everyone else, immerse themselves in the huge maze of London Underground to discover the meaning of existence - something that has been completely lost in day-to-day day-to-day work. Musically, hammond and mellotron make sound walls, then pianos, keyboards and guitars join in to serve concepts and narratives. The song is therefore structured, giving the listener a fascinating story from beginning to end.
mitarai_panda | 4/5 |

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