erik neuteboom from Prog Archives

26 Agosto 2005
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This four piece Italian band is led by guitarist/singer Nicola Randone. On this album he surprises us with a very varied sound: pathetic vocals and strange sounds with piano and strings in "Visioni", a reggae-rhythm and strong, expressive vocals along fiery electric guitar and organ in "Il Pentimento Di Dio… Dopo La Fine Del Mondo", a beautiful orchestral keyboard sound and acoustic guitar with vocals in "Tuttle Le Mie Stelle", a biting electric guitar solo in "L’infinito", and a bombastic climate featuring emotional vocals and fiery guitar in "Amore Bianco". The final track "Morte Di Un Amore" (15 minutes) is the highlight: first tender piano and warm strings, then a slow rhythm with howling guitar, followed by many several shifting moods featuring wonderful keyboards (strings, orchestral sound), a heavy guitar and expressive vocals.

THIS IS ANOTHER FINE ITALIAN PROGROCK ALBUM!

Nicola Randone, alias Art, è Scrittore, musicista compositore, leader della band Randone con all'attivo 7 cd ed 1 dvd LIVE sotto edizione discografica Electromantic Music. Qui pone frammenti di vita, espressioni dell'anima, lamenti del cuore ed improbabili farneticazioni intellettuali.

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Nicola Randone’s brand of progressive rock is more song based which he fuses other music styles to give a different flavor. There
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