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Expansive fills, sweet little pianos fading away, galloping horses, organ battles, voice power rising, the words first a kind of ‘De rerum natura’ to say the birth of the world and then a kind of something else to say disillusionment. The splendor of the beginning (a fabulous progressive orgy) eventually gives way to a sad folk song: 'Everything changes and yet nothing changes, the old sperm of fathers’... the sense of the world couldn’t be expressed better.
Expansive fills, sweet little pianos fading away, galloping horses, organ battles, voice power rising, the words first a kind of ‘De rerum natura’ to say the birth of the world and then a kind of something else to say disillusionment.
The splendor of the beginning (a fabulous progressive orgy) eventually gives way to a sad folk song: 'Everything changes and yet nothing changes, the old sperm of fathers’... the sense of the world couldn’t be expressed better.
Discover the poetic brilliance and rich soundscapes of Banco del Mutuo Soccorso’s Darwin! Dive into a progressive rock classic today.
Darwin! is an absolute masterpiece of Italian Progressive! The MASTERPIECE of the album is ’750000 anni fa.... l’amore?’ a poignant ballad of a crude prehistoric man.
Darwin! is an absolute masterpiece of Italian Progressive!
The MASTERPIECE of the album is ’750000 anni fa.... l’amore?’ a poignant ballad of a crude prehistoric man.
Discover the rich sounds and profound themes of Darwin! – a must-listen for progressive rock fans!
"It just so happens that the first words of Francesco Di Giacomo say: 'Prova, prova a pensare un po’ diverso...but the created created itself.'" "All of this mixed with many digressions that are never boring and highly evocative, with the sound of mellotron, piano, and guitar solos."
"It just so happens that the first words of Francesco Di Giacomo say: 'Prova, prova a pensare un po’ diverso...but the created created itself.'"
"All of this mixed with many digressions that are never boring and highly evocative, with the sound of mellotron, piano, and guitar solos."
Dive into Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's Darwin! and experience the pinnacle of Italian progressive rock evolution.
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