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We're no longer talking about progressive. We are talking about real ambient experimentations that draw from all the sounds loved by the famous keyboardist. Two CDs that are not just a mere commercial move. Two CDs that prove that even in Italy, even when everything seems lost, there are groups that know how to reinvent and experiment.
We're no longer talking about progressive. We are talking about real ambient experimentations that draw from all the sounds loved by the famous keyboardist.
Two CDs that are not just a mere commercial move. Two CDs that prove that even in Italy, even when everything seems lost, there are groups that know how to reinvent and experiment.
This review covers Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's upcoming double album inspired by the tragic loss of their lead singer Francesco Di Giacomo. It highlights the innovative blend of live progressive rock tracks with theatrical spoken word performances by acclaimed artists. The album is praised for its deep emotional impact and musical experimentation, bridging classic progressive elements with ambient soundscapes. The reviewer urges fans to support this heartfelt project marking a new chapter for the band. Discover the emotional journey and groundbreaking sound of Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's new album—stream or buy it when released!
"I dart to buy the CD. It’s cheap. I compliment the singer and the rest of the band... I liked them, surprisingly." "I don’t know what else to tell you other than to listen to it. It’s one of those things you don’t know is worth it until you hear it."
"I dart to buy the CD. It’s cheap. I compliment the singer and the rest of the band... I liked them, surprisingly."
"I don’t know what else to tell you other than to listen to it. It’s one of those things you don’t know is worth it until you hear it."
The review captures the unpredictable and playful spirit of Johann Sebastian Punk's album 'More Lovely and More Temperate.' Mixing symphonic crescendos with punk nihilism and electronic elements, the band defies conventional genre labels. Highlights include a theatrical live show and standout tracks like 'White' and 'Barber's Shop.' While some tracks are less successful, the album impresses with its originality and engaging chaos. Dive into Johann Sebastian Punk’s chaotic yet captivating world—listen to 'More Lovely and More Temperate' and experience punk like never before!
Tansini’s Blues is a simple Blues, one of those that you can enjoy at night with a coffee in one hand and a good book in the other. It almost feels like seeing the Utah desert at night and a wanderer sitting by the roadside playing to passing cars.
Tansini’s Blues is a simple Blues, one of those that you can enjoy at night with a coffee in one hand and a good book in the other.
It almost feels like seeing the Utah desert at night and a wanderer sitting by the roadside playing to passing cars.
Marco Tansini's Blues Garage is a finely crafted, instrumental blues album rooted in the North Italian blues scene. The tracks blend classic blues with atmospheric, reflective moments, making it perfect for relaxed listening. The album features varied moods from Hendrix-inspired phases to mournful tones, showcasing Tansini's skill and emotional depth. It balances commercial appeal with artistic authenticity. Listen to Marco Tansini’s Blues Garage for a deep, soulful journey through instrumental blues guitar.
The song opens with a hoarse synth and a subtle guitar arpeggio that promptly establish a slightly dark mood reminiscent of King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator. A well-accomplished self-production make all this an album to listen to, especially for those passionate about the most romantic scene of Italian prog.
The song opens with a hoarse synth and a subtle guitar arpeggio that promptly establish a slightly dark mood reminiscent of King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator.
A well-accomplished self-production make all this an album to listen to, especially for those passionate about the most romantic scene of Italian prog.
Tacita Intesa’s debut album is a compelling mix of electronic rock and progressive sounds rooted in Italian prog traditions. The band shows impressive compositional skills and originality, despite some vocal weaknesses. Tracks like Ciutikutown and Periodo Refrattario highlight their musical range, drawing fans of classic prog rock. The album is self-produced, well-crafted, and available for free download, making it a must-listen for prog enthusiasts. Listen now to Tacita Intesa’s debut prog-rock album – a fresh take on Italian progressive with electronic flair!
This album is sound surrealism, it’s as if someone put a guitar in the hands of Miró rather than Oldfield. An incredible tornado of notes that seem almost impossible to imprint in the mind as they appear and disappear so quickly allowing them to be forgotten after just a few moments.
This album is sound surrealism, it’s as if someone put a guitar in the hands of Miró rather than Oldfield.
An incredible tornado of notes that seem almost impossible to imprint in the mind as they appear and disappear so quickly allowing them to be forgotten after just a few moments.
Amarok showcases Mike Oldfield's creative freedom after leaving Virgin Records, delivering an intense and experimental musical journey. The album subverts traditional formats with its continuous flow, blending multicultural elements and surreal soundscapes. It reflects a chaotic yet purposeful experience, highlighting Oldfield's innovative spirit. The review praises Amarok as a masterpiece and a sonic experience that transcends conventional expectations. Dive into Amarok’s immersive soundscape and experience Mike Oldfield’s boldest musical statement yet – listen now and get lost in its surreal masterpiece!
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