Genoa-based progressive rock group formed in 2001, known for melodic, symphonic prog. Their debut album Destinazioni highlights keyboards and the vocals of Emanuela Vedana.

Formed in 2001 in Genoa; debut album Destinazioni (concept centered on travel); influences mentioned in reviews include Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Riverside and Ayreon; vocalist named Emanuela Vedana; music described as melodic, soft, atmospheric with acoustic moments and prominent keyboards.

A single review presents Melting Clock as a Genoa-formed group (2001) delivering clean, melodic symphonic progressive rock. The debut album Destinazioni emphasizes melody, keyboards and the voice of Emanuela Vedana, with acoustic and atmospheric passages. Influences cited include Porcupine Tree, Opeth, Riverside and Ayreon, though the sound is said to avoid obvious prog-metal traces. The album is considered effective but lacking extreme expressive peaks (rating: 3/5).

For:Fans of symphonic progressive rock, melodic prog, and Italian progressive rock listeners.

 Interesting debut by Melting Clock titled "Destinazioni": it is a group from Genoa that offers a clean, symphonic progressive rock, not particularly complex but nonetheless effective.

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