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| Anno di pubblicazione |
2008 |
| Genere |
Progressive |
| Casa discografica / Etichetta |
Mellow Records / |
| Articolo |
1 CD |
| Prezzo CHF |
25.50 |
| Note |
Chromate sounds recalling the 70's and 80's, enthralling melodies, explosive rhythmics, flashes of flute, echoes of hard rock with some divertissement (like a piece in AOR style and short incursions recalling classical music): you can expect everything of this second album played by TenMidnight after their first self-production. An anomalous band of the Italian progressive rock because the five guys recall more the American trends than the ones of their own country. In fact their music may remind you of Kansas or Saga. Besides any comparison, the result is a very particular mix: a pleasant and interesting music. TenMidnight perform several prog variations in the 9 pieces: from the descriptive and simphonic intro (keyboards only) to the enthralling piece 'Run Bobby run' (pointing out guitars and synth); from pieces mainly recalling the Italian tradition ('Sfere' and 'Lonely man') to inmost moments like the beginning of 'Charlie Brown' or the beautiful ballade 'Led Ten'. Last but not least, there are 'Lusitania' and 'Algarve' (the true light motives of their CD: travelling) from which the team work is coming out as well as the voice of Roberto Bovini, the vocalist and percussionist of the band. In a few words: this album will be appreciated by those loving energy, continuous evolution and music played with heart and not with computer. |
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