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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 14:54 | ||
^ Got it today! Along with Alphataurus, Allusa Fallax and Biglietto per l'Inferno
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jimmy_row
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 15:11 | ||
Sounds good. I haven't heard Allusa Fallax but I think you'll like the other three, they're all kinda "heavy" in different ways. Remember that Ys is a grower, I almost lost my hearing ability the first time because of that guitar sound |
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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 15:13 | ||
I instantly liked it, so you don't have to worry about that |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 15:21 | ||
haha, you have stronger nerves than I do.
Edited by jimmy_row - November 30 2008 at 18:23 |
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Dominic
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 17:16 | ||
I experienced Quella Vecchia Locanda (I know ) for the first time today..... I
couldn't even make it through "Prologo" (the first track) without orgasming Soo amazing.
It seems that every time i get a new album from an Italian Symphonic rock band, it's always one of the best things i've heard all year; or ever
Nice, i have "L'uomo" by Allusa Fallax & Alphataurus's self titled album and they're both amazing. Edited by Dominic - November 30 2008 at 17:19 |
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Finnforest
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 17:48 | ||
I experienced Quella Vecchia Locanda (I know ) for the first time today..... I
couldn't even make it through "Prologo" (the first track) without orgasming Soo amazing.
Yup! And wait till you hear the first track from their second album! It seems that every time i get a new album from an Italian Symphonic rock band, it's always one of the best things i've heard all year; or ever What a great quote. I may have to "borrow" that quote for a review....mental note.... |
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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:11 | ||
It's the most evil marketing trick ever, soon you'll beg for mercy |
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Atavachron
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:37 | ||
just saw the Semiramis CD at my record store and will be getting it tomorrow, the reviews look good
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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:40 | ||
I adore it. My favourite RPI record along with Palepoli and Io Sono Nato Libero. |
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Atavachron
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:42 | ||
^ great.. noticed you picked-up the Biglietto, top notch stuff
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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:45 | ||
Listening to it right now. Good stuff
Rough, intense and somewhat chaotic while maintaining a rich symphonic and emotional edge - have only found it perfected in RPI so far. That's why I love it so much. |
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Atavachron
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:49 | ||
I agree, such range in styles but always of the highest artistry
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Alberto Muñoz
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:50 | ||
Good stuff David you wont get dissapointed! |
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LinusW
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Posted: November 30 2008 at 20:50 | ||
Amen.
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 05:20 | ||
Oh my God... 'Semiramis' is great but in LP format... In CD format is only good... Oh my God!
'Palepoli'... Yes, great... You remember my review?
'Io Sono Nato Libero'... Uhm... Well... Yes, great album with great athmospheres!
But in this moment, from RPI, I prefer 'In Concerto' by Le Orme! Edited by Mandrakeroot - December 01 2008 at 05:24 |
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LinusW
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 05:39 | ||
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Lionheart
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 06:04 | ||
Alphataurus is *amazing*. Those are some great choices!
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Lionheart
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 06:08 | ||
I had a short conversation with Augusto about this book yesterday - I'm really looking forward to it. He is, hands down, the most knowledgeable person I have ever talked to about Italian Prog.
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LinusW
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 07:42 | ||
First impressions of all the albums confirm that |
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jimmy_row
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Posted: December 01 2008 at 08:05 | ||
today's word:
A bit more naive, playful and innocent than Battiato’s breakthrough and sophomore album Pollution, that’s for sure, but still filled with a lot of the enigmatic qualities that signifies that record. Touches of the man’s background in the lighter and poppier ‘singer/songwriter’ school of artists are quite frequent, being lighter in construction, often just a simple textural backing together with vocals elaborating on top - it reduces the distancing of his compositions and gives a more personal, up-close perspective to the otherwise reclusive music I’d have expected. Fetus generally feels a lot more outgoing and traditional in that sense. The nostalgia (in part due to the samples used here) I tend to sense with Battiato is presented more actively and tangible and motives of emotion is a lot more easily pinpointed and detected throughout, making it closer to ‘normal’ song writing and structure in many cases. Take for example Cariocinesi, which is a rather straightforward composition with standard drumming and bass, with a part joyous, part ironic violin melody swirling over it. It’s just not what you’d expect. It’s a naked record, in production and sound, and simply put, a bit lacking in depth on many levels. Nothing but drums and synth is a recurring concept. However controversial the artwork or topic might be, there’s no real integrity on many of the songs, being too pleasing and shallow in musical presentation and emotional content, creating a torn and confusing impression of it all. The experimentations - there sure is some - fails to captivate in their haphazard, unruly distribution. Certainly impulsive and genuine in intention, they too often feel like blunt and blatant attempts at proper avant-garde stuff, strewn out in a lazy and for lack of a better word, cowardly, fashion. Don’t take it wrong, the intentions are most certainly genuine, but in restraining himself from fully taking the plunge, the otherwise so effective chock effect of meeting confusion with more confusion is lost, with Battiato trying to write songs while ignoring structure at the same time and the end-result thus turns out to be that he gets the job half-done in two different ways. The omnipresent VC3 is delivering symphonic melodies, psychedelic waves and experimental effects quite freely, but unfortunately in a rather random way, making it clash with the rest of the music now and then, which further proves that it’s mostly the compositional skill that needs to be honed before the full potential of the ideas presented here can be given the life of their own the musicians aim and hope for. Not bad, but it can and will be much better. Throughout the albums thirty minutes, I find myself thinking that if you picked out the best parts of it all and put them together in a tasty and effective way, you could end up with some ten or twelve minutes of the best material on Pollution, and that is simply not enough. In spite of being so short, it still manages to suffer from a lot of deadweight. Fans would most certainly be interested in what Fetus have to offer, if only to study Battatio’s evolution, but the more casual listener does right in heading straight for his more interesting and refined later works. 2 stars. //LinusW HERO — Hero
Review by b_olariu (Bogdan Olariu) Prog Reviewer Hero is a forgotten italian group from mid '70's who plays heavy prog. Their selftitled only album from 1974 bring nothing new under the heavy prog flag, but holds good pieces, that needs maybe a better attention by prog listners. This album is so rare that took me ore than 4 month to find it, on Cd, the original release on vinyl from 1974 is lost somewhere in dust of time and worth fortunes for collectors. Anyway is pretty rare even on Cd, and not many listners heared about this italian band. Their music is heavy prog with keybords arrangements and nice shifts between guitar and predominant instrument keys, but don't expect to another ELP influenced album. The most unintristing thing here is the voice of Robert Deller, who is not a bad vocalist, but don't shines at all, he only sings the notes. Now the music remainds me in places with early german bands Walpurgis and Dull Knife, and on piece Knock, the manner of interpretation of Robert Deller on voice is like on any Vand Der Graaf Generator album from early'70's, he realy is one on one with Peter Hammill here. The music as I said is heavy prog but very vague in contrast with what other bands done it in that times, seams thay didn't manage to creat something realy great, that's why this album is a good one but nothing special. This band remains unknown even for italian scene not to mention the rest of the planet. Influences are from german heavy prog scene and in places from Van Der Graaf Generator and even that dark atmosphere from King Crimson music mostly in arrangements. Finaly the best pieces are Childrens game, the longest track from here Clapping and Smiling and Dew drops, the rest are only ok. I will give to this album 2.5 rounded to 3, not realy bad but nothing to talk about either. One of those bands that for one reason or other goes into oblivion. |
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