Cover of C.S.I. Linea Gotica
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"Suddenly It's Night": right from the initial chords, the ensemble takes us into a dark, intense, tragic atmosphere. Magnelli's keyboards emphasize with their incessant throbbing the stern voice of Ferretti.
It's war, it's history, the culture burning in high pyres, in "Cupe Vampe". In the final crescendo, a distorted violin masterfully accompanies Giovanni, who proclaims the traumatic decline of our civilization.

The second track, "Sogni e Sintomi", begins, and here the bass throbs like a heart during sleep, while the lyrics evoke dreamlike visions. Ferretti, in the unheard-of role of a psychologist, offers his personal interpretation of dreams. The music is minimalist, bass and little else. Only in the finale do the guitars come in, and the voice rises in pitch.

Then comes "E ti vengo a cercare", the first ray of light after two rather dark tracks. Ginevra's vocalizations add further color to this moving performance of a beautiful piece by Battiato.

Next is "Esco": harsh, rough, acidic guitars. The measured voice intones a few words, a sort of hymn to memory.

After "Blu", marked by a well-chosen guitar riff, the title/track brings us to one of the group's dearest themes: resistance.

"Millenni" is the toughest track on the album, with almost heavy sounds, and exposes Ferretti's theological vision.

The following "L'ora delle tentazioni" is instead a very sweet piece, played on the piano and Ginevra's unparalleled vocalizations.

After "Io e Tancredi", perhaps the least significant episode of the record, it all closes with the splendid "Irata", which ends with a Pasolini verse repeated several times (perhaps too many).

"Linea gotica" is a difficult, intense, painful record, but also radiant and fascinating. An album to strongly discourage anyone who considers music a mere diversion, a harmless pastime.
It is certainly the least accessible album of the group. But also, in my view, the most beautiful.

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Summary by Bot

Linea Gotica by C.S.I. is a complex and intense album with dark, tragic themes revolving around war, history, and resistance. The music varies from minimalist bass lines to harsh guitars, enriched by powerful vocals and poetic lyrics. It demands serious listening and deep contemplation. Despite its difficulty and inaccessibility, the album is praised as the group's most beautiful and compelling work.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Cupe vampe (05:15)

02   Sogni e sintomi (04:59)

03   E ti vengo a cercare (06:43)

04   Esco (07:05)

memoria parla consolante
succedono le età
succedono le età meravigliose
che non c'è età assoluta
altro vi fu e sarà e quanto
e in quale forma
succedono le età
succedono le età meravigliose
che non c'è età assoluta
altro vi fu e sarà e quanto
e in quale forma
qui la luce si ritrae e l'aria è satura dall'eco di lamenti
scorteccio le parole
aride schegge secche adatte al fuoco
è l'instabilità che ci fa saldi ormai
negli sradicamenti quotidiani

05   Blu (04:25)

06   Linea Gotica (05:29)

07   Millenni (05:08)

08   L'ora delle tentazioni (09:18)

09   Io e Tancredi (03:41)

10   Irata (08:34)

Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti

Consorzio Suonatori Indipendenti (C.S.I.) are an Italian music group described in the reviews as rising from the ashes of CCCP-Fedeli Alla Linea, with a core linked to Giovanni Lindo Ferretti and Massimo Zamboni and collaborators including Gianni Maroccolo, Francesco Magnelli, Giorgio Canali, and Ginevra Di Marco. Their work is reviewed as blending alternative rock/post-punk with experimentation and a strong focus on poetry, social themes, war/memory, and spiritual reflection.
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Other reviews

By ayeye

 From the very first listen, I was stunned: musically, they are brilliant and this album fully proves it.

 A special mention goes to Lindo Ferretti's voice, which is wonderful and always manages to stir emotions.


By marco83p

 Freedom is a form of discipline / never like now…

 It is instability that makes us steady in the daily uprootings...


By David Bowie

 Few Italian albums are so genuine and intense as 'Linea Gotica.'

 Ferretti’s bitter lyrics and Massimo Zamboni’s vitriolic solo seem to simulate the burning of the library of Sarajevo, millennia in paper lost forever.


By magico vento

 "Maintain a proper distance from this album if you are looking for easy refrains or swirling guitar riffs, but anyone in need of emotions can immerse themselves in the listening of this CD."

 "It’s an album made of words, words, words... to live!!!"


By STIPE

 Any sentence, any word, would diminish this album, its beauty cannot be described.

 Linea Gotica is an album of electrified guitars. Ultimately this is the sound of our time, as detestable as this time and sound may be.


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