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 It's a concept album based on the squalor and unscrupulous nature of the political class that governs us.

 The musicians demonstrate all their talent, the melodies are decisive and brilliant, and the sounds often verge on jazz-rock influences.

Delirium, a seminal Italian progressive rock band, returns with 'L'era della menzogna,' a political concept album addressing corruption. Featuring new members and strong musicianship, the album offers standout tracks blending prog rock with jazz-rock influences. Though not flawless, it is a worthy addition to their catalog and well received by fans of the genre. Discover Delirium's powerful new prog album exploring political corruption—listen now and dive into the rich Italian prog legacy!

 The album is captivating from the start with the lively “Dora’s Dream” that immediately immerses us in the mood and psychedelic imagery.

 Martina Vivaldi’s voice emerges powerfully in all its strength in “In Search Of Lost Time” and proves to be an added value.

Merry Go Round's debut album showcases a strong psychedelic progressive rock sound rooted in the Tuscan scene. Featuring vintage keyboards and dynamic vocals by Martina Vivaldi, the album includes standout covers and original tracks that merge bluesy roots with pop-progressive elements. Fans of '70s prog and vintage vibes will find much to appreciate. Dive into Merry Go Round's unique blend of vintage prog and psychedelic rock—listen now and experience the classic sounds reborn!

 It seems that time has never passed and that the Spectres wanted to link the time machine to make a journey back to 1972.

 Honor to Black Widow for gifting us the Spectres!

Spettri's album '2973 – MMCMLXXIII – La nemica dei ricordi' faithfully recreates the essence of 1970s Italian progressive rock. It features a concept story linking social and metaphysical themes, enriched by period-authentic instrumentation and guest musicians. The album’s style draws heavily from iconic bands like Black Sabbath, King Crimson, and Emerson Lake & Palmer. Released by Black Widow, it successfully bridges past and present with fresh spontaneity. Listen to Spettri’s '2973' and explore the timeless essence of Italian 70s prog rock!

 "Electronic music and acoustic instrumentation blend wonderfully into a language dense with arcane echoes."

 "To fully understand the scope of 'Sùn Nà,' one must immerse oneself in the pancultural maelstrom evoked by Fuschetto."

Max Fuschetto's album 'Sùn Nà' blends contemporary, world, and electronic music with ethereal, crossover compositions. Featuring talented collaborators and complex musical textures, the album offers a unique and challenging listening experience. Originally from Campania, Fuschetto combines diverse influences into a cohesive artistic statement recommended for lovers of experimentation and world music. Dive into Max Fuschetto's 'Sùn Nà' and explore a captivating blend of world and experimental sounds today!

 Not A Good Sign draws from '70s prog but not in a calligraphic and sometimes sterile way like some other Italian groups.

 'From a Distance' confirms the freshness and undeniable depth of their sound.

Not A Good Sign's album 'From A Distance' impresses with its fresh take on '70s progressive rock, blending influences like King Crimson with modern sensibilities. The album features concise tracks emphasizing keyboards and guitars, with strong vocal performances. It stands out in the Italian prog scene for its depth and musical craftsmanship. Recommended for prog fans seeking contemporary yet classic sounds. Discover the fresh sounds of Not A Good Sign’s 'From A Distance' and experience modern Italian progressive rock at its finest!

 "Kriegsmaschinerie is exactly what it claims to be, a war machine: five minutes of noise of unfathomable origin that gets inside you and makes you look over your shoulder."

 "Here, not being moved is difficult as recordings of war prisoners recite the parable of the ‘Prodigal Son’ in their own languages."

Einstürzende Neubauten's album Lament is a powerful, meticulously researched concept album about the First World War. Combining experimental sounds, electronic noises, and strong vocal performances, it offers a haunting and poetic musical experience. The album's themes explore war's horrors, patriotism, and racial inequalities, especially highlighting the Harlem Hellfighters. Though tied to live performances and visuals, the record stands strong on its own as an impactful artistic statement. Immerse yourself in the haunting sounds and stories of Einstürzende Neubauten's Lament—experience this unforgettable WWI concept album today.

 It is difficult to define this album, which nonetheless does not leave listeners indifferent.

 While listening, one is surprised by the eclectic and innovative solutions and the originality of the ideas and insights of Luigi Porto.

Luigi Porto’s album Scimmie, released by the Italian indie label Snowdonia, serves as the soundtrack for Romano Scavolini’s film. The album features a blend of contemporary, psychedelic, folk, and rap elements, with notable collaborations including soprano Carmen D’Onofrio and ethnomusicologist Rudi Assuntino. Its cinematic and avant-garde qualities recall composers like Ligeti and Morricone. While somewhat eclectic, the album offers fresh and innovative musical ideas recommended for fans of experimental music. Listen to Luigi Porto’s Scimmie for a unique journey through experimental and cinematic soundscapes.

 The album takes on the symbolic meaning of a sort of spiritual testament of Bambi Fossati.

 Probably only the nostalgic will fully appreciate the emotions that emanate from these songs.

The Gleemen's album 'Oltre... lontano, lontano' revives their classic blues-influenced prog rock style with the involvement of legendary guitarist Bambi Fossati. While some tracks feel dated, the album shines in musicianship and serves as a spiritual testament. It mostly appeals to nostalgic listeners and fans of vintage Italian rock. Explore Gleemen's rich prog rock legacy and listen to 'Oltre... lontano, lontano' to experience a heartfelt musical journey.

 The album features unreleased tracks in addition to the revisiting of small classics from the debut album (1968), from “Journey” (1973) and from “No Man’s Land” (1975).

 The sounds used are too “modern” and sound false and artificial from the beginning with “We Only Come To Help You,” one of the unreleased tracks.

Victor Peraino’s Kingdome Come returns to progressive rock roots with a mix of unreleased and classic tracks featuring Arthur Brown. The album blends space-rock, hard rock, and psychedelia but suffers from modern production choices that sometimes feel artificial. Despite some standout moments like 'Empires Of Steel,' the overall impression remains mixed. Fans and nostalgic listeners may still find value, especially with the bonus live DVD included. Explore Victor Peraino’s Kingdome Come and dive into this unique blend of classic prog rock and modern touches with both CD and live DVD.

 Passio Secundum Mattheum remains nonetheless pleasant and fresh, reliving with new light and vigor.

 The sounds are dominated by the keyboards of Oliviero Lacagnina – ranging from baroque music to the progressive of Emerson Lake & Palmer.

Latte e Miele revisits their 1972 album Passio Secundum Mattheum with updated arrangements and modern recording techniques. This release includes seven previously unreleased tracks and features collaborations from prominent Italian prog artists. While not considered a seminal masterpiece, the album remains a pleasant and fresh example of symphonic progressive rock. Key performances from keyboardist Oliviero Lacagnina and guitarist Marcello Dellacasa stand out, supported by a strong rhythm section. Discover the refreshed symphonic journey of Latte e Miele’s Passio Secundum Mattheum and dive into classic Italian prog with fresh sounds!

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