An Italian progressive rock band from Catania. The DeBaser review of Oltre l'Ignoto (2001, Mellow Records) credits Giuseppe Scaravilli (lyrics) and names Angelo Messina (bass), Jerry Litrico (guitar) and Alessio Scaravilli (drums).

Oltre l'Ignoto (2001, Mellow Records) is described in reviews as a concept album of eight tracks featuring long compositions, flute lines compared to Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull), semi-electronic elements and a ghost track version of J.S. Bach's Bouree.

A DeBaser review praises Malibran's 2001 album Oltre l'Ignoto as a courageous progressive-rock concept album with long compositions and diverse instrumentation. The review highlights flute lines recalling Jethro Tull, semi-electronic inserts, and a ghost track: Bach's Bouree. Members named in the review include Giuseppe Scaravilli (lyrics), Angelo Messina (bass), Jerry Litrico (guitar) and Alessio Scaravilli (drums). The band is described as originating from Catania, Italy.

For:Listeners of progressive rock, fans of long-form compositions and vintage-influenced Italian prog.

 It's 1987 when Malibran decides to make their voice heard in the "detalked show" of progressive rock, a musical genre always considered niche, almost misunderstood, and snubbed by music broadcasters.

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