Cover of Civico 23 Siero Progressivo
GATTINATOR

• Rating:

For fans of italian progressive rock, lovers of 70s symphonic and canterbury prog, and listeners seeking innovative blends of pop, hard rock, and experimental music.
 Share

THE REVIEW

A year after their first demo, the first official album of the Roman progressive band Civico 23 is released. Catalog LDV 005 from the label Lizard Records.

Civico 23 are one of the most important novelties of recent years in the Italian progressive rock scene, as they define themselves as "New Vintage", without neglecting that Pop and Hard Rock imprint that many bands today prefer to snub before diving headfirst into a more experimental realm.

The band's roots are absolutely seventies (listen to Biglietto per l'Inferno and Pholas Dactylus), but more catchy even without the presence of choruses in the lyrics. The band members are six: the "minstrel" Joe Galatone, author of the lyrics and charismatic leader of the band together with the talented bassist Lorenzo Gaudino. The work of the two guitars is noteworthy (hear "Urano" and "Paura Infinita") by Daniel Parisi on lead guitar and Federico "Cianfo" Cianfarra on rhythm. Francesco Cossio on drums and, as every respectable progressive band, great work on keyboards by Simone Mastrodonato.

Listening to the album, despite not having an easy stylistic origin, the sound is very colorful, reminiscent of past bands between Symphonic prog and Canterbury prog. Despite everything, the work results in easy-listening. It's incredible how the entire album is not challenging despite the diverging changes in rhythm and themes. An excellent work enhanced by the singer's references to the world of Cinema and the fascinating and sometimes fun atmospheres that the band offers to the listener's ear.

The album consists of 10 tracks for about an hour of music: the presence of an almost Pop-like opening track "Umida Cenere" is well-chosen, a fun folk-story like the duo "Il Menestrello- Il Cavaliere Illuso" and the entertaining and overwhelming "Urano" and "Paura Infinita", the latter with a piratical atmosphere and Hard-Prog sound. The latter phase of the album is more introspective: interesting the epic "Delirio ad Occhi Chiusi" (almost entirely instrumental) and "L'ultimo Grido di Galeria" (a full 13 minutes of delirium).

An excellent beginning and a wish for another confirmation of Prog-Rock, especially for the new homegrown bands. 

Congratulations Civico 23 

Loading comments  slowly

Summary by Bot

Civico 23’s debut album 'Siero Progressivo' delivers a colorful and accessible take on vintage 70s progressive rock mixed with pop and hard rock. The six-member band blends symphonic and Canterbury prog influences with catchy melodies and cinematic themes. Highlight tracks offer diverse moods, from fun folk stories to epic instrumentals. The album is praised for its musicianship and engaging atmospheres, marking Civico 23 as a promising act in Italy’s prog scene.

Tracklist

01   Umida Cenere (00:00)

02   Rimane Il Mare (00:00)

03   Il Menestrello (00:00)

04   Il Cavaliere Illuso (00:00)

05   Urano (00:00)

06   Paura Infinita (00:00)

07   I Sette Angeli (00:00)

08   Aureo (00:00)

09   Delirio Ad Occhi Chiusi (00:00)

10   L'Ultimo Grido Di Galeria (00:00)

Civico 23

Italian progressive rock band from Rome, a six-piece self-described as “New Vintage.” Demo Work in Prog (2012) and first official album Siero Progressivo (2013, Lizard Records) blend 70s-rooted prog with hard rock and accessible touches across symphonic and Canterbury shades.
04 Reviews