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La Bocca Della Verità

Rock Progressivo Italiano


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3.93 | 27 ratings | 2 reviews | 19% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Connected Ouverture (6:30)
2. Winter in Our Mind (5:00)
3. Hikkomori Humanity (5:57)
4. I'm Gonna Buy Something (6:30)
5. Lullaby of the Ancient World (2:36)
6. Blind Trust (6:05)
7. Liquid Suite (15:30)
8. [Un]connected (6:03)
9. Returned (The Last Farewell) (6:29)
10. Cryogenic Hope (5:24)
11. Like a Amphibious (4:44)

Total Time 70:48


Line-up / Musicians

- Guglielmo Mariotti - Bass (Rickenbacker and Mariotti), synthesizer (Moog Minitaur)
- Fabrizio Marziani - Lead & backing vocals, classical guitar, acoustic guitar
- Jimmy Bax - Organ (Hammond), Mellotron, keyboards, backing vocals
- Massimo Di Paola - Piano, keyboards, backing vocals
- Roberto Bucci - Electric guitar, backing vocals

With:
- Marco Vincini - Lead vocals (tracks 5, 8); backing vocals (4, 7.III, 10)
- Valerio Fisik - Music director, backing vocals (7.III, 10)
- Angelo Cappiello - Voice supervisor, backing vocals (7.III, 10, 11)
- Alessandro Inolti - Drums (4)
- Ilaria Monteleone - Lead & backing vocals (9)
- Filippo Marcheggiani - Guitar (10)



Releases information

Releasing July 7, 2023, on AltrOck Productions

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3.93
(27 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(19%)
19%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(59%)
59%
Good, but non-essential (15%)
15%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (4%)
4%

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Review by BrufordFreak
COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars A band that burst onto the scene in 2016 with their stunning album, Avenoth, has returned with a sophomore effort (seven years later).

1. "Connected Ouverture" (6:30) a nice instrumental intro of a true overture nature: introducing us to some of the themes to be heard later in the album. (8.875/10)

2. "Winter in our mind" (5:00) The best song on the album. (9.25/10)

3. "Hikkomori Humanity" (5:57) interesting musical expression/interpretation for such a sad topic. (8.75/10)

4. "I'm Gonna buy something" (6:30) the first half of this song sounds like something out of the 1970s Hard Rock bands (or New Jersey band 3RDegree), while the second half transitions into full PINK FLOYD bombast. A song that splits allegiances. (8.75/10)

5. "Lullaby of the ancient world" (2:36) acoustic guitar-based with multiple voices beautifully interacting with multiple lyrical lines being subtly woven together. A highlight. (4.75/5)

6. "Blind Trust" (6:05) organ-based prog that could have come straight out of the 1970s. (8.75/10)

7. "Liquid Suite" (15:30) too old-school and simple, a real disappointment (and waste of my time). (24/30)

8. "[un]connected" (6:03) opens with plug-in electrified nylon string guitar soloing. He is joined by vocalist Marco Vincini to sing a plaintive power ballad like song. The supporting synth strings is artful but, ultimately, disappointing for the dated sound of its source instrument. (8.75/10)

9. "Returned (The Last Farewell)" (6:29) other than the deep thrumming of Guglielmo Mariotti's Tony Levin-like bass, this song keeps conjuring up reminders of the music and artist behind I AND THOU's wonderful 2014 one-off, Speak--except for the voice--the vocalist is much more aligned with the lead singer of Moogarden. My final top three song. (9/10)

10. "Cryogenic Hope" (5:24) far more angular and stoccato prog than the previous several songs despite Fabrizio's beautiful melodies in the choruses. I like all of the theatric samples and layers incorporated to give this a very UNITOPIA/ANCESTRY PROGRAM social commentary aspect. (8.875/10)

11. "Like a Amphibious" (4:44) A bit of an odd, unresolved open-ended Nice Hackett-like guitar solo to close out. (8.66667/10)

Total Time 70:48

After bursting onto the scene in 2016 with the amazing Avenoth, I can only ask: What happened? This new album is so inconsistent, so scattered and disjointed, so half-hearted and unoriginal that it feels as if the band maybe should have stayed home and not even put the effort forward--at least not until everybody is truly stoked for the new material (which none of this feels: it all feels old and recycled, used and tired). Too bad since this is one album and band that I think everyone was looking forward to hearing.

B-/3.5 stars; for me this is quite a step down from the amazing production of Avenoth, but the songs and story here are still of a caliber superior to most prog bands and albums of the day.

Latest members reviews

4 stars I was a bit surprised with this album. I had checked out La Bocca della Verita's prior release (Avenoth) on Bandcamp, and didn't find it compelling enough to purchase at the time. But one listen through this one, and I purchased it immediately. It seems like any band from Italy gets stuffed in ... (read more)

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