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avestin
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Topic: Gecko's Tear from Italy Posted: October 20 2007 at 11:28 |
GECKO'S TEAR started their life as a more metal band and later on shifted to their current varied form of prog-rock.
Here's their PA bio:
With already a consistent background in music, Italian band GECKO'S TEAR tries to maintain a vitality of progressive influence in modern times. It started originally with a prog-metal attitude, formed by Claudio Mirone and Tony De Vivo, in 1999, winning local contests and recognition and chaning line-up and direction for the next five years. In the current formation and promotion, they've moved towards a prog-rock band of a fusion rhythmic issue, by a prog keyboardist (Carlo Castellano till 2005, former Polimnia Giovanni Gregorio afterwards), a rock-metal guitarist, a prog rock singer and an open-minded composer (Claudio Mirone), an ecclectic drummer (Marco Castaldo) and a deep bassist (Roberto Cantoni till 2004, Aldo Ruggiero afterwards).
The musical aim of GECKO'S TEARis to get together the “vintage” prog rock (GONG, KING CRIMSON, RUSH) with the more modern and heavy patterns of the new prog (DREAM THEATER, PAIN OF SALVATION…), also remembering the great immortal genius that is, for them and for all of us, FRANK ZAPPA and trying to re-elaborate the music air in a more innovative and creative way. The singing is also personalized up to the influences of TIM and JEFF BUCKLEY, SYD BARRETT, DEMETRIO STRATOS,DANIEL GILDENLOW. They compose, sing and play in both Italian and English. GECKO'S TEAR has a proud attribute in "MovimentiPROG – Demetrio Stratos” prize they've received in 2004. They also have two or three notable performances, playing with ISILDURS BANE and ARTI E MESTIERI together with THE WATCH at the Art Rock festival, May 2005, togheter with PAIN OF SALVATION in Milan, Sept. 2005 and performing in the 2006 Afraka festival, along with names like OSANNA, KEITH EMERSON, CARL PALMER, JAMES SENESE, NAPOLI CENTRALE, ENZO AVITABILE, 24 GRANA and others. Their first material, a six-track-demo "Ecco: Stvrlcz!", released in 2004, receives interesting applauses from music magazines. "Contradiction", the debut album, released 2006, emphases even more their style, their passion and their elaborate sense, being a recommendable Art heavy discipline Rock full flavor. - Victor "Philip" Parau (aka Ricochet) - Here's the link to the interview I made with them for PA earlier this year - Gecko's Tear Interview
Reviews of Contradiction :
Collaborators ReviewsGECKO'S TEAR — ContradictionReview by Ricochet ("Philip Desmond Halloway")SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Electronic Prog & Art Rock Specialist The Italian ensemble of Gecko’s Tear leisurely deserve the applause of making prog novelty in their own strong and clear way, having an echo which doesn’t necessary surprise a great deal of a world equity, but which has the full merit of whatsoever outstands. In the duplex of modern music rise influence and quality impulse (including sparks), I think they sacrifice neither over the other way, making the touch of an exciting trend, which is the most adorned (around this period) heavy dredge art rock. Significant. The band had a sincere stars on an unclear field of directions; expect that of a progressive fireburn passion. Soon enough they’ve reached their talent’s (or just imagination, if we ain’t really in big fuss of high words) challenging appetite, and the next step was reaching their hysteria of a recognition, succeeded when “Ecco: Stvrlz” came as a self-produced music with a fine response (and, equally, a fine way of being really, really obscure in sight). Between this part definitive and the studio consecrated moment, the Italian genome strengthened even better its beck and watt; mostly in good to aforementioned appearances or collaborations – style insider. Either more metallic directions (! Signals), in contacts such as with Isildur’s Bane or Wilson’s prime schedule, or right-up festivals of prog, by the punctual variety and the big names we can most know for sure. Certainly Gecko’s Tear does nicely in this momentary contemporaneity. But since this was more of a bio treat (the biography up here in this Archives happens also to have been written down, simplistically, by yours truly), let’s see where the music lands and how much deal the amazement of it can be.
Posted Thursday, April 19, 2007, 03:51 EST | Permanent link Guests ReviewsGECKO'S TEAR — ContradictionReview by domizia (Domizia Parri)Gecko’s Tear were already marked as outstanding after they won the Italian contest organized by “Movimenti Prog”, dedicated to Demetrio Stratos, the former singer of Area; and for their support act of the Swedish band Isildurs Bane and Arti e Mestieri. Gecko’s Tear's music is definitely far from average schemes and our time's standards... while listening to it, mind goes to "vintage" heores such as Yes, King Crimson, Rush, Genesis, ELP & Zappa but, and this is not blasphemous, the Geckos can incline towards a more modern prog, flirting with jazz-rock and "keeping a foot" into rock in opposition, influences that are anyway present in their compositions, so rich in unusual diversions and embellishments of various kinds. The vocals of our Claudio Mirone, carismatic leader of the band and its main compositive source, melts away nicely in the instrumental dimension; the lirycs are English but, as curious and witty as it may seem, when they play Italy, in order to communicate more easily the songs' contents, Geckos use to sing in Italian! Gecko’s Tear's first album is a real, fascinating universe of influences and quotes, in which prog metal is surely a component, but not the most evindent not the most charming. There is often occasion for dilated moments that taste like space rock, besides the patent reminescenses of classic prog as in “On the wings”, eveni RIO quotes in “SPQA”, plus pleasant fusion digressions, as in “Mental hygiene”, reminding of Frank Zappa. A suprising record, patently progressive, in the most vast meaning of the word. Posted Thursday, March 08, 2007, 08:10 EST | Permanent link |
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avestin
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 16:48 |
Not convinced?
Have you tried listening to them?
I'll re-post the links:
For audio samples check their website and Mysapce:
http://www.geckostear.com/
http://www.myspace.com/geckostear
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Ricochet
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 17:05 |
I'm already honored in this thread, by my biography and review being pasted to present the band, but I'll nevertheless say that I like this band. Modern and hip, complex and very pleasant.
That interview is smashing! |
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avestin
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 19:22 |
Thanks.
I do hope the band gets attention, they deserve it.
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memowakeman
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Posted: December 13 2007 at 12:39 |
This is one of those albums that i really need to listen to again, so far i have listened to it once and its not enough to give an opinion, though i enjoyed it of course. |
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avestin
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Posted: December 13 2007 at 16:24 |
This album shows their prog metal roots along with their affection to 70's prog and they put in their own slightly quirky approach, a very nice touch of progressive elements.
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avestin
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Posted: March 24 2008 at 19:39 |
Since Scott brought them up in his poll, why not resurrect this?
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