Labyrinth is an Italian power/progressive metal band formed in 1991, known for landmark releases such as Return to Heaven Denied and No Limits. Reviews highlight Roberto Tiranti's vocals, the band's technical skill and a career marked by lineup changes and stylistic evolution.

Reviews mention key members and contributors: Roberto Tiranti (vocals, also played bass on some recordings), Andrea Cantarelli (guitar), Olaf Thorsen (guitar, stage name of Carlo Andrea Magnani) and Mat Stancioiu (drums). Olaf Thorsen left at one point to focus on his side project Vision Divine. Critics repeatedly praise vocal performance and musicianship while sometimes criticizing production quality.

DeBaser reviews present Labyrinth as a leading Italian power/progressive metal band praised for strong songwriting, vocal performance (Roberto Tiranti) and technical musicianship. Classic albums like Return To Heaven Denied and No Limits are frequently highlighted. Some reviews note uneven production and lineup changes across the years.

For:Fans of power and progressive metal, listeners interested in Italian metal history, readers who value strong vocals and technical musicianship.

 This little gem that should be in every respectable music collection is a real collection of pearls, from the opening song "Moonlight," with its immensely singable chorus, to more melodic and dreamy tracks like "The Night of Dreams" or "State of Grace," up to the two tear-jerking ballads "Heaven Denied" or "Falling Rain."

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 An excellent album, therefore, by a band reborn under the sign of very moderate innovation but which remains firmly anchored to a formula tried and tested with success countless times.

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 Guys, this is the Labyrinth I like... yes indeed, the Italian sextet has given proof of great maturity with the follow-up to the excellent album "Labyrinth" of 2003 (in my opinion slightly better than this one), definitively abandoning the power metal cliché which they adhered to for a long time, especially in the first two albums (still good, especially "Return To Heaven Denied").

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