Described in the DeBaser review as a duo from Foggia, southern Italy, Nox Perpetua released The Eternal Existential Triad, a roughly 50-minute album blending gothic, death, progressive and fusion elements. The review highlights technical musicianship, prominent bass lines, clear production and cover art by Luis Royo. A vocalist/guitarist named Emilio is mentioned in the review.

From the provided review: band presented as a duo from Foggia; album mixes gothic, death, fusion and symphonic/progressive elements; the reviewer names a vocalist/guitarist 'Emilio'; album cover credited in the review to Luis Royo; the album is described as just over 50 minutes long.

Emanuele's DeBaser review praises Nox Perpetua's technical skill and compositional ambition on The Eternal Existential Triad. The duo from Foggia blend gothic, death, progressive and fusion elements with clear production and noteworthy bass and guitar work. The album is highlighted for its long, evolving suites and symphonic touches, with cover art by Luis Royo.

For:Fans of technically ambitious metal: gothic, progressive death, symphonic and fusion-leaning listeners.

 It is now established: Italy, once the homeland of hyper-symphonic power metal (and of Lacuna Coil), is thankfully evolving towards other decidedly more flavorful metallic shores.

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