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MADE IN ITALY

Duemila12

 

Rock Progressivo Italiano

3.00 | 1 ratings

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3 stars Energetic Pop/Prog Sunshine

DUEMILA12 is the longstanding musical collaboration of guitarist Roberto Bulgarini and vocalist Gianluca Fineo. The two friends share a lifelong passion for all music, and their work together began in the early 1990s. After some years of musical training and professional work, they recorded their debut Musical Elements in 2012. The music ranges from modern symphonic to crossover/art rock with an ear toward pop melody, but with extended and often luxurious arrangements and good performances. While this will be on the tame side for many hardcore RPI fans, it should appeal very much to fans of accessible, melodic Italian prog.

Made in Italy is the second full-length release for the guys. Not finding any deep bio information, I believe this second album is strictly the same two gents handling all vocals, guitars, keyboards, and percussion. They describe their sound as "pop rock songs and instrumental songs often with an inclination towards progressive rock, our fundamental goal is to transmit with our music relaxing and at the same time stimulating emotions for the fantasy of the listener." I would concur with that. They are a bit closer to the pop-rock side of things, but it comes with obvious nods to keyboard-laden prog rock.

I have a strong affection for the many truly obscure modern RPI bands that have continued since the '90s wave. Duemila12 reminds me of other such symphonic-friendly bands like Mindflower, Mellonta Tauta, Aton's, Cooperative Del Latte, and Mario Cottarelli, projects that utilize some pop elements without shame, and artists who may be just as inspired by post-Duke Genesis as they are by the earlier stuff. Their songwriting, vocals, and guitar/keyboard shadings are all quite strong here. As with the first album, there is a thinness to the production that detracts a bit, but it is not a dealbreaker by any means. I just wish I could hear the bass better, and I wish the rhythm guitar tone had more variability and umph. Roberto can certainly wail though on the leads when he grabs a solo.

Another notable impression of the dozen tracks of Made in Italy is the truly optimistic vibe of the songwriting and performances. While I don't understand the lyrics, this music is upbeat and smile-inducing for sure. If you enjoy the sunnier side of the deep RPI bench, definitely look for Duemila12 where you get your digital releases. To my knowledge, there is no physical product. In the years since the second album, Roberto Bulgarini has released many interesting individual tracks on YouTube, but I've not yet found an actual solo album from him. They appear to move slightly away from pop and more toward the progressive rock side. Hopefully he will bundle these singles and release a new album one day.

Finnforest | 3/5 |

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