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Right from the start, Olivieri demonstrates that he is incredibly inspired, something that is confirmed throughout the album. In short, I thought it was rubbish, but I have to say that, in my opinion, this album is the worthy continuation of Inferno.
Right from the start, Olivieri demonstrates that he is incredibly inspired, something that is confirmed throughout the album.
In short, I thought it was rubbish, but I have to say that, in my opinion, this album is the worthy continuation of Inferno.
Metamorfosi's Paradiso is an impressive follow-up to their acclaimed 1973 album Inferno. Contrary to initial doubts, the 2004 release showcases inspired performances, especially by Olivieri and Spitarelli. The album balances lighter atmospheres with nostalgic prog rock elements, proving the band's lasting relevance. Standout instrumental tracks like Salita a Venere and Empireo highlight the musical evolution while honoring the band's roots. Overall, Paradiso is a successful and worthy continuation of Metamorfosi's legacy. Explore Metamorfosi's Paradiso and experience a masterful blend of classic and modern prog rock—listen now!
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