It seems, apart from one early promo EP, they have reserved all their inspiration and power for one production solely. Definitely groundbreaking, more than 100 minutes of sheer beauty. The band easily could have divided this into two or even three separate albums, without losing any quality standards on each side. Singer and guitarist Marco Ciancaglini is the head of this ensemble from Italy. They let it rock with ease. Nice incorporated samples, and four short interludes are filled with quite different impressions from atmospheric space to traditional folk.
1. | Hail to the Sun 5:29 |
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3. | Hereafter 3:28 |
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5. | Danse macabre 12:18 Clare Torry reminiscent female vocals towards the end, somewhat referring to The Great Gig In The Sky |
6. | Elysian 6:14 |
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8. | Silent Notes 6:58 |
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10. | The Fall 5:46 |
11. | Aeons 9:54 this appears to me like a part of a modern rock opera somehow, due to a theatrical feel coming up |
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14. | Land(e)scape 5:41 very percussion driven song with oriental flair |
15. | Soundscape 4:38 |
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17. | The Nightbringer 4:40 much verve and prominent organ |
18. | Circus Oblivion 6:53 as for the vocals at least a rather quirky yet sensational experiment |
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20. | Ashes of the World 8:32 |