Another album for Perigeo. Less rock and more electronic, the intro Genealogia is a perfect business card in this regard. Rock is certainly still present; In vino veritas is a stunning jazz-rock ride, and some memories linger in the immortal Via Beato Angelico. The album itself has some flaws, specifically, one big personal flaw: in my opinion, the B side doesn’t match the A side. The first four tracks of the LP are pure perfection, featuring an enchanting Genealogia, a captivating Polaris, a dreamy Torre del lago, and an impeccable Via Beato Angelico; the B side, while starting off wonderfully with In vino veritas, does lose steam in the middle with pieces that, while interesting, have decidedly less bite, although the album’s closing with Sidney's call is worth everything. Personally, it lags a bit behind its predecessor, but despite everything, Genealogia is another wonderful chapter in the Perigeo discography that deserves to be listened to like almost every Perigeo album, where, even if not every track is a masterpiece, there are always at least three or four that are simply eternal. 9/10.
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