Italian progressive metal band from Trieste. Line-up (as listed in the review): Roberto De Micheli (guitar), Alberto Bravin (keyboards), Paolo Marchesich (drums), Alessandro Sala (bass), Riccardo De Vito (vocals).

A DeBaser review by Son Art describes initial prejudice overturned by strong musicianship and composition. The Day After Flower is presented as classic-styled progressive metal with technical playing and varied arrangements. The reviewer highlights the band's line-up and singles out tracks ranging from fast technical pieces to evocative slow songs.

For:Fans of progressive metal, listeners who value technical musicianship and compositional variety; followers of Italian prog scenes.

 THE UNUSUAL PLACE Taurianova (RC), summer 2009, trusted barber, waiting: aimlessly flipping through one of those gossip magazines, I come across an article roughly saying - "Forget nerd, Alessandro Sala is a metalhead", reaction: "Who the hell is Alessandro Sala".. Continuation of the article: "The winner of is indeed an intellectual but is also the bassist of a prog metal band"... ahhhh I get it, he's one of those idiots from that crappy show on Italia 1 that aired a couple of years ago, where the hotties pretended to be, but actually were, idiots. And these guys would lecture and drool over them hoping for a makeout session.. It was all very ugly.

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