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    Posted: November 19 2023 at 04:44
Avant/Sympho Prog band Roz Vitalis has just released newest full-length studio album which is the first in the last five and a half years (not counting live releases and singles), after "The Hidden Man of the Heart" (2018) that is among TOP 10 Albums of 2018 at Prog Archives! This newest album is titled "Quia Nesciunt Quid Faciunt". The releasing label - as usually - is Italian Lizard Records

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Below we give press release 

“Quia Nesciunt Quid Faciunt” (“they know not what they do” translated from Latin) consists of 10 tracks and lasts 54 minutes. The title of the album was induced by tragic events of the latest years concerned with military operations and violation of human rights in some regions of the world. Perhaps the album's message is captured – in the best way – in track titled "The Man Whose Wings Were Cut Off"; its slightly shorter version had been released as a single in 2020. “Quia Nesciunt Quid Faciunt” differs from all other studio full-length albums by the very technical drum parts. This is the merit of drummer Evgeny Trefilov. He also acted as the author of two short works played on synthetic piano - "Fountain" and "Nocturne" - and as a sound engineer responsible for mixing and mastering. Unfortunately, he left the group shortly before the completion of the album. At the same time, the essential melodic lines are provided – as previously – mainly by keyboards, guitars, flute and trumpet. Another feature of the album is the extensive use of harpsichord. Odd time signatures, unpredictable development, memorable melodies, light serenity and "tragic drive" take place, as usually.

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