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angelmk
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 07:49 | |
i love the new Premiata Forneria Marconi, beautiful music, some awesome songs Tre Madri (Incluso Canto Delle Madri),Maria Nella Bottega Di Un Falegname, L'infanzia Di Maria,Via Della Croce ..
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Nightfly
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 12:24 | |
^ Haven't got that one yet but I'll be ordering it soon. Seems like another expensive one for some reason.
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 06 2010 at 21:47 | |
Thanks David!! Here's another challenging title, great review Andrea Concerto Delle Menti Pholas Dactylus Rock Progressivo Italiano Review by
andrea
The album opens with a spoken introduction that sets the atmosphere... "You are going to take a tramway, in a while you'll be on an old battered tramway-wagon looking like you after a black, empty and paranoiac day... For a while the speed will be the same as usual... You'll touch the shoulder of the passenger on the sit beside you to ask him something... And you'll realize with immense despair that he's nothing but a heap of rags... You'll call the driver and you'll see nothing but the face of the mind's death... Your only way out will run throughout the windows of the wagon but then you'll realize that the usual panorama is slowly changing... Houses, cars and people will take the shapes, the colours and the smells that your mind will suggest... Your tramway will take off and will drive you through dimensional doors... At this point you'll be ready to accept what Pholas Dactylus have already accepted long time ago... We are not alone in the universe!". Drum rolls, then music starts taking a winding path featuring nervous jazz rock touches and leading to a calm piano pattern from where tense recitative vocals soar describing a world that is turning upside down, where flowers turn into seeds, insects turn into larvae... "The poet digs with iron claws into the sands of a sinking desert... Into the throat of Moses all the words he spoke come back like smoke / Cain's blade leaves the wound and Abel resurrects from the dust / Pilate can't find his tongue / Judas climbs on the tree where he was hanging / Lucifer flies away from the earth roaring / Christ falls back in his death / Adam's rib is back while a woman is crying inside his hip... A melted sun in chains of greedy thirst feeds the first day with the last one". Then tension rises, rhythm takes off and vocals grow more and more passionate and intense while drawing strong images that seem to come out from a psychedelic trip... "Walking on the roofs of dead houses / I realize that my pockets are full of sand / Blue sand from a desert of amethyst / In my nostrils there are seeds of belladonna and cannabis... You, meaningless little men, half-buried by a rain of black tarantulas / You, who think to be all right over there / Tell me, why shouldn't I travel beyond the doors of another dimension?... What can you understand if I tell you that a stone opens and a flower comes out from it?... I see a long queue of human beings, naked and faceless... I see trees with black leaves... I see buildings swinging on the ground... I see scarlet abysses, golden mountains... From the sea gigantic periscopes are coming up... But I'm feeling good... Yes, I'm fine and nothing else matters!". After a short instrumental break vocals come back, full of caustic rage... "The idiots are looking at us and they don't know what to do... An enormous terror will grow and gas will spread everywhere... The planets of our galaxy have melted into a single block, into a single cluster of fire...". Music becomes hypnotic, almost mystic featuring frenzy guitar riffs and spacey keyboards... "How many lives cut off, meaningless lives... And in the sky an executioner with his court of pretty women is looking below and laughing at the people who think that is possible to escape just purchasing another brain...". Then the rhythm calms down while vocals take a prophetical tone and describe the apocalyptical advent of six iron angels coming down from the sky. The angels can't speak, see nor hear because they're without mouth, eyes and ears... The first one will spread his limbs on the ocean that will become black while needles of sun will puncture the breasts of the earth provoking putrefaction and death... The second one will put his roots into desert lands becoming the tree of trees... The third one will go down into the abysmal ditches slaughtering the monsters of an imaginary sea... The fourth one will use a sucker of alabaster and will suck every kind of drugs... The fifth one will prevent the awakening of the colossus with the feet of clay and the sky will be obscured by ships of platinum while millions of animals of every kind will be absorbed by the solar well and each one of them will be sent to a different star... The sixth angel will rebuild the Atlantic tower and finally on earth only one language will be spoken... "Then He will come down like rain on the streets / And there will be peace on earth until the disappearance of the planets... He will rule, that's what I say to you!... And the fate of followers of Baal will be doomed!". After a calm pastoral instrumental interlude the recitative vocals resume the prophetic tone and tells that what has been told before is nothing but the start of a new walk... "Our goal will be joining forever with the peoples who are already waiting for us / And dipping with them into the universe of the universes, into the dimension of the untouchables / And once arrived we will arise and die again and again in different forms / Since the body could be one, ten, hundred, thousand, billions... but the mind is only one!". Spacey sounds and hints of a fiery tarantella lead to a spectacular accident... One of the ships of the sands wrecks on the blue dunes and electric guitar and jazzy piano passages describe the scene... Masked men and women drown into the sand and then fade away into an orange cloud that turns black, then the thunder of Death... "A death that is not death because there was no life before". Music stops for a moment, then a sound of sea waves... Music starts up again and rhythm becomes frenzy... You can listen to people shouting "I buy and sell second-hand brains!", then a new vision comes out from the mist... Tiny sea creatures were looming on your body a soft carpet swarming of life, life that was slowly leaving your limbs and your lungs... when, suddenly, a faint light rose at the bottom of the black maelstrom of fear and a white shining lily blinded the consciousness and someone throw you into a desert of black pearls... "Time and space have disappeared!" Music flows with sudden changes of mood and rhythm while vocals depict other nightmarish visions... On the shoreline a bearded man collects rubbish while the sea stinks of oil, there's no wind an the sea is full of dirty wrecks and useless objects... A red monk is preaching and a green little girl is dancing at the rhythm of the sea... A little boy of stone with a broken arm tells of a slaughter of white doves and of human skins stretched under the sun to dry... "And in the meantime His eye / Above the cells full of larvae kills! Kills! Kills! Merciless He kills... Then He pick up the corpses and throw them into a burning abyss... Then new lives, new bodies, new minds will fill the earth... Then demons dressed in white will spread a new light, light coming from new worlds... Damned souls of the cosmos, forever impressed on the front of... The last word is cut off, the vision is suddenly interrupted and the album comes abruptly to an end. Apocalyptic visions dealing with nuclear disasters, pollution, war... Science fiction or poetry? You can like or dislike this work, but it's undeniable that it's a definitively unique and original... An excellent addition for every Italianprog collector. |
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Nightfly
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 04:56 | |
So many interesting bands for me to check out! I'm especially drawn to Mad Crayon, Paradiso A Basso Prezzo (what a shame they never released a studio album) and Pholas Dactylus. My copy of Marco Polo - Latte e Miele has just arrived and am playing it as i write here. Sounds very promising. first impressions are I'm enjoying it more than their seventies stuff that I've heard though admitedly it's limited and I'm no expert on them.
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 06:03 | |
Paul, the Paradiso is amazing to me, but I freely admit it's one of those specialty albums that won't appeal to everyone. However, synphonic may still have some copies for $9 in their Mellow sale
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American Khatru
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 06:11 | |
^ Should probably be said that the Pholas Dactylus may not be for everyone either. I'm into it though; I have a special love and connection with bizarre repeating musical systems. Very theatrical too (the album, not me ).
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Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"? |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 06:30 | |
^ very true
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Nightfly
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 06:41 | |
Thanks Jim, I'll check it out.
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Nimell
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 06:59 | |
Tonight I'll go to Biglietto Per l'Inferno's concert
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 09:31 | |
Oh man!! Honest to God, if I lived over there, I'd be out at shows constantly, large and small. I see all these cool little band with club dates on their myspace, like Lagartija and Garamond, etc, and I wish I could catch that stuff.
Too far to travel though.
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Nightfly
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 10:58 | |
Excellent! Wish I could be there.
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 16:10 | |
I just got the album last week and it´s incredible!!! No where nears as bizarre as some tend to think - or maybe they just can´t into the gruelling vocals Kind of think of it as being Italian Shaman music with its rather hypnotic vibe, errrm well, then only to turn on a dime and slap you in the face: and now for something completely different... Great stuff!!! |
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Guldbamsen
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Posted: May 07 2010 at 16:21 | |
I´ve been looking for that, but RPI is not the most common thing in Denmark. Great review - but now you make me want it even more... Damn those studies - I need about a gazillion bucks to satisfy my musical quenches nowadays it seems, and I´ve got 427,48 dollars us after I´ve paid my rent |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 08 2010 at 16:24 | |
Thanks Guld! ^
Today's vault is a modern title reviewed by Todd
Atto I Plurima Mundi Rock Progressivo Italiano Review by
Todd
Four stars for four elements!
This is an EP full of memorable melodies, intricate songwriting, and excellent musicianship. And above all, the feeling I have after listening to the four songs (roughly based on the four elements, earth, wind, fire, and air, respectively) is that all of the essential elements are there (pun intended, sorry) for incredible growth in their future releases. This album, though short, is outstanding and well worth seeking. The band is fronted by virtuosic violinist Massimiliano Monopoli, and the violin is definitely the lead instrument in every song. The keyboards are handled by Francesco Pagliarulo, whose choice of timbre is usually electric or acoustic piano, and the effect is usually one of coloring and atmosphere. Guitarist Vincenzo Zecca plays a similar role, often taking lead but usually contributing to texture. The rhythm section is excellent, with Massimo Bozza on bass and Pierfrancesco Caramia on drums. The beautiful voice of Grazia Maremonti pulls everything together and provides many magical moments, especially when serving as a foil for the violin. I should note that Lino Vairetti from OSANNA guests on the last song, "Aria," trading vocals with Grazia in a fabulous interchange of ideas and contrasting tones and styles. My favorite track is the longest, the almost eleven minute "Laborotorio 30." On this track you will find the essence of what I think PLURIMA MUNDI is trying to do. There is an excellent juxtaposition of styles, including classical, jazz, folk, funk, and straight symphonic prog, with interesting rhythmic ideas and melodies. The song begins with furious, angular themes being doubled by violin and keyboards, then by the guitar, always with the bass and drums providing propulsive texture. This segues into beautiful soaring melodies, highlighting the violin and then Grazia's beautiful voice. Back and forth goes the transition, creating an overall wonderful pastiche of sound and emotion. I'm very enthusiastic about this band! This album is excellent and offers a taste of what we can expect in the future. 4.5 stars, rounded down for now, because I look forward to some growth coming over the horizon. |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 11:54 | |
American Khatru
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 13:57 | |
^ I don't even know what to say.
Maybe this... |
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Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"? |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 14:34 | |
I know David....I go through this all the time. We're missing everything!! Even the legends are still alive and active over there....and we're missing it.
Oh well, I can always go see Lady Gaga in my city.
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American Khatru
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 16:23 | |
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Why must my spell-checker continually underline the word "prog"? |
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Finnforest
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 21:04 | |
And a vault pick from the esteemed Mr. Cortese...
Fiaba Procession Rock Progressivo Italiano Review by
Andrea
Cortese
Here's an interesting italian prog band from the seventies named
Procession. As many of
their colleagues of that time, they only managed to release a couple of
albums and then
disappeared. With their second work titled Fiaba they're generally
considered to have
composed and performed their best effort with the help of certain guests
as Ettore Vigo of
DELIRIUM on mellotron, Silvana Aliotta, ex lead singer of the then
dissolved CIRCUS 2000
who provides a fabulous vocals on the last part of "C'Era una Volta"
(Once Upon a Time,
8,10 mns) that reminds me of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, a
little bit and also
something from the band UNO by ex Osanna leader Elio D'Anna. Other
guests are
Francesco Froggio Francisca (RRR) on percussions
As I said, Procession has lot in common with Delirium, musically. They're an example of that eclectic traditional sound of Rock Progressivo Italiano as also Delirium were. With some delicate jazzy phrasing all along the six compositions they also sound a la RACCOMANDATA RICEVUTA di RITORNO (for the sparse jazzy parts and for the vocals). Well, this is the point, I think. Not a keyboards' based band, this time, despite some good mellotron's soundscapes thanks to Ettore Vigo who also brought this instrument to a high level of quality when released with Delirium their last studio album. It's not a case it was 1974 also. On about Procession we will say that they sound pleasant within acoustic guitar and flute wisely alternating compelling tenor saxes interludes and fine electric guitar' solos through the most delicate parts to the most "aggressive" ones. Great drums and bass' lines, let's say. All in all, this is a very convincing work and it's certainly one of the most overlooked italian prog gems from the classic years. Highly recommended. |
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Nightfly
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Posted: May 11 2010 at 10:32 | |
^ Just got that one about 6 weeks ago as it happens and I'm really loving it. Going to get their first soon which from what I've heard is a fair bit heavier.
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